Announcing GoReleaser v1.23 - the last of 2023
The yearly Christmas edition, and the last release of 2023. This release contains mostly small improvements and bug fixes.
I use a lot of my time making GoReleaser better, and can only continue to do so thanks to the support of people like you.
If you'd like to contribute, you can choose between sponsoring me or buying a Pro license .
Thanks for your support 💜
The yearly Christmas edition, and the last release of 2023. This release contains mostly small improvements and bug fixes.
Another boring release, with mostly bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements.
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A couple of weeks ago, I got a couple of complaints about the way GoReleaser is being versioned - more precisely, the fact that deprecated options are removed in minor instead of major versions.
Those complaints are valid, and today I'm announcing how I plan to move forward.
A boring release, mostly bug fixes. Boring is good.
We are in the process of migrating our blog from Medium to here.
A little over 100 commits in small-ish quality-of-life improvements.
Almost 200 commits adding Nix, Winget, and much more...
May is the maintainers month, so I would first like to thank all the maintainers out there for the hard work, you rock!