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Develop strategy to handle hotfixes for older releases #11

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philnewm opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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Develop strategy to handle hotfixes for older releases #11

philnewm opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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philnewm commented Sep 3, 2024

Is there an existing issue for this?

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Please describe the enhancement you have in mind and explain what the current shortcomings are?

It can happen from time to time that older release need a hotfix.
It would be great to have some (maybe autoamted) strategy in place how to handle this in terms of release creation.

How would you imagine the implementation of the enhancement?

Hot Fix releases could have some specific patch version or maybe be temporary or not.
This will need some discussion.

Are there any labels you wish to add?

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@philnewm philnewm added enhancement Extend an existing feature to-discuss Needs to be dicussed with other team members labels Sep 3, 2024
@philnewm philnewm changed the title Develop strategy to ahndle hotfixes for older releases Develop strategy to handle hotfixes for older releases Sep 3, 2024
@mkolar mkolar removed the enhancement Extend an existing feature label Oct 30, 2024
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