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Create github releases for new releases #225

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christianfl opened this issue Sep 12, 2021 · 5 comments · Fixed by #312
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Create github releases for new releases #225

christianfl opened this issue Sep 12, 2021 · 5 comments · Fixed by #312
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Hey guys! Just an idea, would love if you "implement" that but could also understand when it doesn't fit in your workflow.

As I'm still slowly developing an Open Source food tracker for Android I'm depending on this dart plugin. I would like to get informed for new releases so that I can test and use them for my app - So I'm subscribing to this and other plugins I'm using (with Watch > Custom > Releases and Security alerts) here on Github.

Could you maybe think of adding new releases here on Github or is there any other possibility to get informed for new releases? I'm relatively new to Flutter, Dart, pub.dev and so on.

Thanks in advance.
-Christian

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I think that would be a good idea, but then I would directly suggest that we automate the entire release process. I'll have a look at that

@M123-dev M123-dev self-assigned this Sep 13, 2021
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@christianfl, just a quick reminder we published a new version with some big changes yesterday

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@M123-dev Hehe, thank you! This is some first class service. 🥇

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Closed by #239

@M123-dev M123-dev reopened this Sep 27, 2021
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Blocked by #250

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