Github has the possibility to mark pre-releases, which I think would be ideal to use for the -testing releases. In this way the intent of the releases is communicated more clearly. This should be as easy as clicking the This is a pre-release when creating the release.
Github has the possibility to mark pre-releases, which I think would be ideal to use for the
-testing
releases. In this way the intent of the releases is communicated more clearly. This should be as easy as clicking theThis is a pre-release
when creating the release.An example from another project: https://github.com/grpc/grpc/releases/tag/v1.52.0-pre1