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Create new / missing tagged release(s) #86

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DanielRuf opened this issue Mar 17, 2019 · 6 comments
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Create new / missing tagged release(s) #86

DanielRuf opened this issue Mar 17, 2019 · 6 comments

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@DanielRuf
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The last release was some time ago.

See v1.3.0...master

@the-simian
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the-simian commented Mar 18, 2019

@DanielRuf can you elaborate on what you're asking me to do here? the version I have on master is 1.1.5 and the version on npm is also 1.1.5 (npm is up to date with github). So it looks like you're not telling me to publish whats in master now, but asking me to do something else. The link you provided shows this as well at the bottom, so I'm not yet sure what you're pointing out.

Are you just concerned the last release was a month ago? Can you explain what's actionable to me so I can better understand? Are you experiencing an issue, or a problem building or something?

@DanielRuf
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I think you forgot to push the tags with git push --tags as these are missing on GitHub. 1.1.3 is the latest here.

@the-simian
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@DanielRuf oh ok, weird. I see what you mean now. Yeah I can do that, I didn't even notice the tags weren't there

@DanielRuf
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Well, git push does not push the tags by default, it's something that I also forget sometimes ;-)

@the-simian
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@DanielRuf there's a tagged release now, I'll be modifying my workflow on this to make the tagging automatic. I also updated eslint while I was in there

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