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CC @hishamhm |
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@luau-project Sorry I missed this earlier — if you want to push a |
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Fine. I'll give it a week for people depending on master branch to test the changes. In case no one complains in a week, I'll update README, and push a new tag in order to CI release a v11 then. Note: If I understood correctly, CI automatically publishes a new release based on I'll ping you once it is time. |
I think so too! |
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One week has gone. I think it is time to make minor updates on both actions Also, I've been thinking to transition them to a rolling release scheme, refactoring examples on README to depend on What are your thoughts on this? |
I think beyond our small Lua sphere, what I'm seeing being most recommended nowadays is to not promote |
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Agreed. If you didn't trigger it yet, I think it is time for you to "battle test" the new feature on LuaRocks repo (luarocks/luarocks#1808) by triggering manually the PR creation on |
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Just to let you know:
PS: On both repos, docs already reflect the new versions and tags on examples. |

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small introduction oflua -vto see the version when testing the interpreter on CI.not sure whether it is desired or not, but I modified docs assuming an upcoming v11 release. In case a v11 release is not on plan soon, I can revert these changes on docs. What do you think?