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Please tag releases #70

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jonassmedegaard opened this issue Dec 4, 2011 · 3 comments
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Please tag releases #70

jonassmedegaard opened this issue Dec 4, 2011 · 3 comments

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@jonassmedegaard
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I notice in package.json that you are at version 0.1.25 but newest version tagged and therefore available for well-structured download is version 0.1.6.

Please tag releases.

My interest specifically is that I intend to package async for Debian officially, and want to ease tracking upstream progress and fetching newer releases.

@caolan
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caolan commented Dec 15, 2011

I've tagged the currently published version in NPM, and I'll try to
remember to tag releases in future!

Thanks,

Caolan

On 4 December 2011 03:34, Jonas Smedegaard
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I notice in package.json that you are at version 0.1.25 but newest version tagged and therefore available for well-structured download is version 0.1.6.

Please tag releases.

My interest specifically is that I intend to package async for Debian officially, and want to ease tracking upstream progress and fetching newer releases.


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@jlfaber
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jlfaber commented Jul 1, 2013

I'll add my voice to those asking that releases be tagged when they become official. Right now the last tag is v0.2.5, which is nearly five months old.

Thanks
-joe

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kapouer commented Aug 14, 2013

Hi,
could you tag (and push tag) latest version 0.2.9 ?
Thank you.

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