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Add a tag to the current release (CON-344) #267

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haxorthematrix opened this issue Mar 8, 2023 · 3 comments
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Add a tag to the current release (CON-344) #267

haxorthematrix opened this issue Mar 8, 2023 · 3 comments

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@haxorthematrix
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I'm attempting to programmatically track some GitHub repositories, including this one. In order to track releases over time, the repository needs a release version tag. Would it be possible to add a version tag?

@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Add a tag to the current release Add a tag to the current release (CON-344) Mar 8, 2023
@shubhamdp
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@haxorthematrix we are in process of forking out our first release sometime this week or earlier next week. So, yeah, will release a tag soon.

@dhrishi
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dhrishi commented Mar 20, 2023

@haxorthematrix Interim update - We have now created release/v1.0 branch for Matter v1.0. We will create a tag in the coming days. Also, the main branch will soon be updated to support Matter v1.1 (connectedhomeip submodule update)

@PhLuReh
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PhLuReh commented Sep 22, 2023

I tried to understand the linked pull-request above but failed with this. So I'm trying to provide my concerns right here.

I'm currently working on a series product which I am building in a docker environment. I used the esp-matter:latest, which gave me some errors at the ATL. The device was sending ClusterRevision 2 for the BasicInformationCluster which obviously failed a test case. Seems like the esp-matter:latest refers to the main branch of this repo.

I would suggest having release tags on docker hub would be good.

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