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Currently the releases seem to have a broad range of different naming conventions, including "master-tot", "SDK-candidate-<...>", and some more intuitive versions such as "11.0.1". Which would be the right tag to use to match the currently released stable version, is it 11.0.1? For example, currently VCPKG seems to be using a branch that doesn't align to the versioned tags that are available in the repo.
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I am calling the latest version 11.1.0 because it has some new functionality (supports new language features). I will be tagging ecd9bb2 with "11.1.0" shortly.
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Currently the releases seem to have a broad range of different naming conventions, including "master-tot", "SDK-candidate-<...>", and some more intuitive versions such as "11.0.1". Which would be the right tag to use to match the currently released stable version, is it 11.0.1? For example, currently VCPKG seems to be using a branch that doesn't align to the versioned tags that are available in the repo.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: