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Any thoughts on creating a new label so that go get @latest doesn't pull a really old version? #535

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pilotso11 opened this issue Dec 27, 2022 · 2 comments

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Currenty the default install "go get github.org/quickfixgo/quickfix@latest" pulls the v0.0.6 tag, from 2017.
Perhaps adding a fresher tag would be good? Sure we can pull from @main, but something between 5 years and yesterday might be handy for people? Is there a way to encourage the community to elect a stable build?

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Thanks for the thoughts, I do have a plan to tag a new version this week, I'll circle back on this ticket when I do

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New version 0.7.0 is available :)

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