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The current version number on github is 1.8.2 and the latest release is 1.8.6, would it be possible to synchronise them ?
As you enforce the use of conventional commits, you could also generate a nice changelog without the need to change anything.
To ge further and synchronise all these release processes, what about setting up a nice github action triggered by the creation of a release tag ?
I'm happy to work on a PR
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@12rambau did you see e241012?
Can we do the github release from that action?
If so, sounds good.
I personally never look at releases on github, but I know other people do.
The current version number on github is 1.8.2 and the latest release is 1.8.6, would it be possible to synchronise them ?
As you enforce the use of conventional commits, you could also generate a nice changelog without the need to change anything.
To ge further and synchronise all these release processes, what about setting up a nice github action triggered by the creation of a release tag ?
I'm happy to work on a PR
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: