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automatically update pom Wildbook version number with github release number #594

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TanyaStere42 opened this issue Jun 5, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #948
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automatically update pom Wildbook version number with github release number #594

TanyaStere42 opened this issue Jun 5, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #948
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Feature description and context

With the resolution of the in-product version number (#458), we can now focus on getting the version number update automated.

Feature sign-off requirements

  • When a github release is published, pom.xml updates <version>10.2.0</version> so the value is the most new release value

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Validation of release values is not part of this effort

@TanyaStere42 TanyaStere42 added enhancement new or improvements on existing features project_support devops, build changes, etc etc labels Jun 5, 2024
@TanyaStere42 TanyaStere42 added this to the 10.4.0 milestone Jun 5, 2024
@TanyaStere42 TanyaStere42 modified the milestones: 10.4.0, 10.6.0, 10.7.0 Sep 27, 2024
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@TanyaStere42 I can look in to this one!

@TanyaStere42 TanyaStere42 assigned Rodhlann and unassigned naknomum Dec 17, 2024
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You're seriously my hero 🙌

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