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Drop using a vMAJOR dynamic tag #81

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CasperWA opened this issue Nov 23, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #82
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Drop using a vMAJOR dynamic tag #81

CasperWA opened this issue Nov 23, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #82
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CasperWA commented Nov 23, 2022

The usage of a vMAJOR dynamic tag is making it difficult for a transparent versioning when using the pre-commit hooks.

  • The v1 tag should therefore be removed deprecated (last thing to be done after a new v2.0.0 release).
  • All local workflows that update, create, and edit this tag should be removed.
  • The documentation should be updated everywhere with references to the newest version (dynamically updating the documentation if possible, whenever a new release is published).
@CasperWA CasperWA added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation CI/CD Continuous integration (CI) & deployment (CD) pre-commit hooks Issue/PR related to pre-commit hooks GH Workflows Issue/PR related to the callable workflows labels Nov 23, 2022
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