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Use of tags and releases #52

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codingedgar opened this issue Mar 17, 2020 · 3 comments
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Use of tags and releases #52

codingedgar opened this issue Mar 17, 2020 · 3 comments

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@codingedgar
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Hi 👋

I happen to be using this lib in version 1.19.0 and looking for the readme I noticed the version bump, when I tried to look for releases or tags of the previous versions but it happens that there's only master branch, is possible to make use of the release feature of github or at least tag the "releases" matching nuget ?

Hope is not too much to ask 🙏 thank you for your work is amazing 👍

@Zaid-Ajaj
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Hello @edgarjrg,

Indeed I am not using the releases feature to github as my setup for this library is quite simplistic.

However, I do maintain the release notes between versions which are visible if you click on the versions in the nuget package page.

If you have any trouble migrating from an older version, please let me know 🙏

@codingedgar
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I upgraded to 3.0.0 without any problems, however I still think that there should be a link to older doc/versions, i looked in nuget but can’t see the readme there. I think the simplest way is just use tags in master to navigate between versions.

As a side note v3 is way more simple to use, nice.

@Zaid-Ajaj
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I upgraded to 3.0.0 without any problems, however I still think that there should be a link to older doc/versions, i looked in nuget but can’t see the readme there. I think the simplest way is just use tags in master to navigate between versions.

I will look into it 😄

As a side note v3 is way more simple to use, nice.

Happy to hear that 🙏

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