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The latest release - 0.7.0 - is from January 2020 (Pre-Pandemic!), and there have been several dozen commits to the 'master' branch since then. The release version may not even run in Xcode 15 - I have a project that fails to run, because the SRP package claims I have an incompatible OS version.
Is the current 'master' branch active and in use? Then does it make sense to cut a 0.8.0 release, or even a 1.0.0 release here, to avoid these issues? After all, the nearly-four-year-old release is the default that will be picked up by Xcode if you don't change to point to a branch
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The latest release - 0.7.0 - is from January 2020 (Pre-Pandemic!), and there have been several dozen commits to the 'master' branch since then. The release version may not even run in Xcode 15 - I have a project that fails to run, because the SRP package claims I have an incompatible OS version.
Is the current 'master' branch active and in use? Then does it make sense to cut a 0.8.0 release, or even a 1.0.0 release here, to avoid these issues? After all, the nearly-four-year-old release is the default that will be picked up by Xcode if you don't change to point to a branch
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: