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More frequent versioning release #1620

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evan0greenup opened this issue Dec 3, 2023 · 2 comments
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More frequent versioning release #1620

evan0greenup opened this issue Dec 3, 2023 · 2 comments
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@evan0greenup
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Provide a more frequent and regular versioning release. If a few new commits are confirm to be solid and stable, there can be a release.

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This can make downstream packager and user more easier to access latest feature without losing stability

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As the philosophy of PolyMC is friendly to downstream. It would be a rational choice to make release more frequent.

@evan0greenup evan0greenup added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 3, 2023
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With the recent changes, and the addition of authlib support, we should probably get a release going.

@CommanderTaboo
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Just taking a long time because lenny broke his coding bone when he was doing finals we all wish him well in his recovery. Unfortunately he's only able to code on paper and mail it to github so it's taking longer then expected. I suggested he does a pointless version bump so the number looks higher but he said he can't do that over mail.

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