Closed rogervila closed 1 year ago
I will tag v4.1.0
after the weekend. By tagging a minor version we leave room to create tags for non-PHP8.2 versions in the 4.0 range. A new major seems not necessary because there has been no backward incompatible change. Support for PHP 8.2 is a feature, and therefore I deem 4.1.0
the best decision.
@rogervila, if you have some time, could you have a look at PR #726? I know my colleague @sagikazarmark is mostly working on other libraries and I guess he is not in the opportunity to help. But Mark, if you read this and do have the opportunity, go ahead!
Since I am not working that often on this library, I want to have #726 in before tagging 4.1.0. It is almost ready to go.
In the latest commit I already prepared CHANGELOG.md
for the new release, adding all modifications to the library since the latest release.
Version 4.1.0 has just been released.
Hello @frederikbosch,
Now that #724 and #725 are merged, is there anything else needed before releasing a new version supporting PHP 8.2?
If this is not considered a major, it could be released as
v4.0.5
. Otherwise, it would be the firstv5.0.0
release.Let me know if there is something I can do on my side to help on releasing that new version.
Thank you!