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v0.23.0 planning #2514

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AkihiroSuda opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 4 comments
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v0.23.0 planning #2514

AkihiroSuda opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 4 comments
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@AkihiroSuda
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Or just release v0.22.1 from the current master, after merging this one, but before merging other major changes

Originally posted by @AkihiroSuda in #2511 (comment)

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Every patch release has always updated templates

Ok, but I would argue that is not proper for a patch release; it should only fix bugs, not change functionality.

Even more so if the change includes removing features/templates (centos-stream-8, deprecated/centos-7).

I guess it doesn't really matter, it is just a question of policy. But it is not like we are running out of minor version numbers.

@AkihiroSuda AkihiroSuda changed the title v0.22.1 (or v0.23.0) planning v0.23.0 planning Jul 25, 2024
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afbjorklund commented Jul 29, 2024

Updating snapshots should be OK, though. That is, just changing dates and digests of existing releases.

Even the bumping of minor releases, of those RHEL distros that follow a major track... But not removal.

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@lima-vm/maintainers @norio-nomura
For v0.23, shall we skip:

I assume we do not have to revert:

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Let me release v0.23 after merging

and bumping up the templates.

Then we can merge the PRs associated with the v1.0 milestone and release v1.0 beta.

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