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It's been a while and around 190 commits have happened since the last release. It also seems a few issues have been resolved.
Wondering what the plans are for a new release?
Releases / tagged versions are a kind of a requirement for packaging the library and also make it easier to depend on them rather than using a random commit.
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Getting stuff that people don't like into specific named releases is actually an advantage.
Bug tracking databases like CVE very much like saying "this problem exists in version NN and is fixed in NN+1".
Release early, release often would be my advice :-)
It's been a while and around 190 commits have happened since the last release. It also seems a few issues have been resolved.
Wondering what the plans are for a new release?
Releases / tagged versions are a kind of a requirement for packaging the library and also make it easier to depend on them rather than using a random commit.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: