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Vojtěch Sigler

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Feb 27, 2016, 2:41:34 PM2/27/16
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Hi,

I just wanted to ask about the repo on github. I noticed the last commit was about a year ago and there are no tags or branches, so it is hard to see which version is really there. I would like to keep my jease version in git and ideally updated to newer versions by merging changes from upstream repository.

Is such a mode of operations feasible in near future? Or is it possible to add a tag, do at least the latest stable release is visible there?

Thanks

Maik Jablonski

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Feb 28, 2016, 2:37:40 AM2/28/16
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Hi,

yes, you're right, I'm going to change this soon. I'm going to check in the latest development changes for Jease 3.

In regard to the future: I'm not decided about tags or branches for versions. As Jease 3 is going to be a mavenized project, I'm currently thinking about using the maven release plugin which uses tags per default.

Thanks for your feedback!

Cheers, Maik

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