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Release 0.5.2 #187

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Summary of the changes / Why this is an improvement

New release, last one is 10 months old.

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  • Link to issue this PR refers to (if applicable): Fixes #???

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@surister surister requested review from amotl and kneth October 22, 2024 15:53
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amotl commented Oct 22, 2024

Thank you very much. 💯

a) Do you want to include GH-184, GH-185, and GH-186 before tagging a new release?
b) Would minting a version 0.6.0 be more appropriate instead of 0.5.2? I am not sure, just asking, I am completely fine with any decision you will take.

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Thanks!

Let's get it out.

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Thank you very much. 💯

a) Do you want to include GH-184, GH-185, and GH-186 before tagging a new release? b) Would minting a version 0.6.0 be more appropriate instead of 0.5.2? I am not sure, just asking, I am completely fine with any decision you will take.

I lean more towards 0.5.2 since its only one small fix and dependencies updates

@surister surister merged commit b7d72ab into main Nov 11, 2024
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@surister surister deleted the release-0.5.2 branch November 11, 2024 14:50
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