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I'm poking around a project that uses amazonica. When I do this, I generally go to the source repo and pull up the tag matching the version of the dependency, so I know I'm looking at the same code that's running. Unfortunately, the last release of Amazonica to get a tag was 0.3.22, released in April 2015.
Was this an intentional change? Is there any chance of resuming creation of tags on new releases and/or backfilling the missing tags? It looks like the version->ref associations can be found on the Clojars version history for Amazonica, so this should be possible to do automatically.
I found the ref I need, but was surprised that it wasn't in this repo.
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Hi there.
I'm poking around a project that uses amazonica. When I do this, I generally go to the source repo and pull up the tag matching the version of the dependency, so I know I'm looking at the same code that's running. Unfortunately, the last release of Amazonica to get a tag was 0.3.22, released in April 2015.
Was this an intentional change? Is there any chance of resuming creation of tags on new releases and/or backfilling the missing tags? It looks like the version->ref associations can be found on the Clojars version history for Amazonica, so this should be possible to do automatically.
I found the ref I need, but was surprised that it wasn't in this repo.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: