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About the Release Cycle

Open nabetti1720 opened this issue 9 months ago • 2 comments

Any thoughts on the release cycle for this product?

I already know how to build from the latest commits so I am not in trouble, but some of you may be interested in downloading and using the artifacts of this product.

Also, the following websites also seem to have a mechanism to download and automatically evaluate the latest GitHub releases.

Lambda Cold Starts benchmark by maxday: https://maxday.github.io/lambda-perf/

Runtime compatibility: https://runtime-compat.unjs.io/

I have the impression that the releases so far have been irregular (looking only at the duration), and I believe that regular releases are necessary (at least in the beta stage, where there are many feature additions and improvements) in order to have a correct evaluation.

For example, approximately every other week (but only if new commits occur during that period)...

Of course, this should not be a fetter on the maintainer, but we hope you will consider it. :)

nabetti1720 avatar May 08 '24 13:05 nabetti1720

Yes, we should have a bi-weekly rolling release schedule since there are so much happening. I ideally wanted to wait for ES2023 update but that is currently blocked by downstream dependencies. New release will come this week!

richarddavison avatar May 08 '24 20:05 richarddavison

Thank you for your very wise decision!

By the way, I see that you are currently describing changelog yourself. (I feel great passion!!! :)

However, there is a feature in softprops/action-gh-release@v2 called generate_release_notes. https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/

If this is available, the work could be simplified.

nabetti1720 avatar May 09 '24 01:05 nabetti1720

Hi @richarddavison . It's about time for the next version! :)

nabetti1720 avatar Jun 05 '24 01:06 nabetti1720

Hi @richarddavison . It's about time for the next version! :)

Yes sir :)

richarddavison avatar Jun 05 '24 05:06 richarddavison