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Alpha version has been published as "latest" on npm registry #5285

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Vue - Official extension or vue-tsc version

3.0.0-alpha.2

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n/a

Vue version

3.5.0

TypeScript version

5.8.0

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package.json dependencies

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npm info @vue/language-server

What is expected?

I think "latest" should be set to version 2.2.8

What is actually happening?

"latest" is set to version 3.0.0-alpha.2

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Any additional comments?

Sorry if this a stupid question, but I kind of expected the latest dist-tag of npm to always point to a stable latest version of the library, but surely an "alpha" version (3.0.0-alpha.2 in this case) doesn't really sound as stable.
It is also breaking completely in Zed editor, where Vue files don't get any Typescript treatment whatsoever.

Was this intentional?

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