Problem Space
I recently wanted to demonstrate a release version of Syllabore to a friend, but noticed that the latest version on NuGet was 2.3.1 released on October 11th 2023. There have since been many commits/features added!
What is your idea?
If you still wish to release your package via NuGet (the prerogative of the maintainer, of course), you should release a new version for use, especially with your new .NET 8 changes.
If you do not desire to maintain packages on NuGet, feel free to close this issue.
How will this benefit users of Syllabore?
[x] It allows users to access up-to-date features and improvements.
I agree! I've been meaning to get a new NuGet package out so the API documentation would start surfacing in IDEs. v2.3.2 is now released here and made available via NuGet.
Problem Space I recently wanted to demonstrate a release version of Syllabore to a friend, but noticed that the latest version on NuGet was 2.3.1 released on October 11th 2023. There have since been many commits/features added!
What is your idea? If you still wish to release your package via NuGet (the prerogative of the maintainer, of course), you should release a new version for use, especially with your new .NET 8 changes.
If you do not desire to maintain packages on NuGet, feel free to close this issue.
How will this benefit users of Syllabore?