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Tag a Release? #998

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lassepe opened this issue Nov 8, 2021 · 8 comments · Fixed by #1010
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Tag a Release? #998

lassepe opened this issue Nov 8, 2021 · 8 comments · Fixed by #1010

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@lassepe
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lassepe commented Nov 8, 2021

Recently, a lot of great features have made it into LanguagesServer.jl. In particular, the switch to JuliaFormatter.jl. It may be nice to tag a release for these changes.

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pfitzseb commented Nov 8, 2021

Yeah, sure. I'll try to get this done by tomorrow.

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clason commented Nov 14, 2021

Just to make sure (not trying to hurry you!): Are you going to tag a release of the stand-alone LanguageServer.jl as well? (I saw that julia-vscode got a release, but not everybody uses VS Code ;))

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Yes. Tomorrow maybe? :)

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gdkrmr commented Nov 23, 2021

Tagging a new version would help out emacs lsp-mode!

@non-Jedi
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@pfitzseb since I have commit rights, any objection to me doing a round of tagging? I'm assuming the procedure is the same as seen at b855f13.

Repos to tag would be:

Any breaking changes you're aware of requiring a major version bump?

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I'll leave those PRs open for a day or two, and then if nobody yells at me, I'll try to trigger @JuliaRegistrator.

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@pfitzseb
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CSTParser doesn't technically need a tag, although 3.3 wasn't tagged correctly -- should've been 4.0 instead. I've approved your PRs, so merge and tag a release whenever :)

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