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Latest tag 1.0 is from almost 2 years ago (September 2018) and there have been 45 commits since that release.
Tagging a new one would make it easier on Linux distributions to state they carry version 1.1 (rather than 1.0 + a long set of commits since...)
Thanks! Filipe
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Indeed. Debian and Ubuntu are still distributing 1.0, likely because a new release never gets tagged...
In fact, according to repology.org, almost every distro is at 1.0...
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FreeBSD is also stuck on 1.0, please make a new release.
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Latest tag 1.0 is from almost 2 years ago (September 2018) and there have been 45 commits since that release.
Tagging a new one would make it easier on Linux distributions to state they carry version 1.1 (rather than 1.0 + a long set of commits since...)
Thanks!
Filipe
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: