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I'm eager to see if we can adopt what @fwbrasil is doing for https://github.com/traneio/arrows (and perhaps other projects). The idea of being able to trigger a release via git commit to version.sbt seems quite appealing to me.
As of now, it takes about 10 mins in total for me to cut a release (no including writing release notes) -that's like 2h/year (12 releases) that I could have spent playing with my dog or, at least, wasting my time in Overwatch.
I think the benefit not only the time you save but also the fact that it enables other contributors to make releases. That's something essential to build a maintainers community that doesn't depend on you :)
I'm eager to see if we can adopt what @fwbrasil is doing for https://github.com/traneio/arrows (and perhaps other projects). The idea of being able to trigger a release via
git commit
toversion.sbt
seems quite appealing to me.As of now, it takes about 10 mins in total for me to cut a release (no including writing release notes) -that's like 2h/year (12 releases) that I could have spent playing with my dog or, at least, wasting my time in Overwatch.
This commit seems to enable the magic for Trane Arrows: traneio/arrows@310b186
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