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Neither is there a change log nor release notes about the many releases since 2019 (also requested by #157 and #251).
And the question is, are this all equivalent final releases? Or are some of them intermediate states of work-in-progress and should not be considered a production-ready release? Only looking at PR history reveals that many releases just are test infrastructure bumps, it even looks like there was no code change the whole 2023. Comparing this to the many NuGet realeases indeed is misleading.
By the way, note that looking at the PR history is only partly helpful, as there is no obvious relation among PRs and version number. Only the date tells which merges ended up in which version.
Hi Luc,
https://github.com/lduchosal/ipnetwork/releases suggests the last release of this project was done in 2019. But NuGet reveals a different picture:
Neither is there a change log nor release notes about the many releases since 2019 (also requested by #157 and #251).
And the question is, are this all equivalent final releases? Or are some of them intermediate states of work-in-progress and should not be considered a production-ready release? Only looking at PR history reveals that many releases just are test infrastructure bumps, it even looks like there was no code change the whole 2023. Comparing this to the many NuGet realeases indeed is misleading.
By the way, note that looking at the PR history is only partly helpful, as there is no obvious relation among PRs and version number. Only the date tells which merges ended up in which version.
Proposing to...
Best regards,
Matthias
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