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Let's create a release from time to time, every 1 or 2 months for instance, to contain enough changes, but not too much.
Below are the notes taken while publishing the release `7.15.0`.
Below are the notes taken while publishing the release `7.16.0`.
Version numbering is based on [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](https://semver.org/):
- `7`: a major release. NB: it will probably not change as we don't want to "make incompatible API changes".
- `15`: a minor release
- `16`: a minor release
- `0`: patch level (bug fixes)
Create a branch for this new release, change `version` in `zcl_excel` to indicate the new version number and push the changes to the repository
Working directly on the upstream repository:
- create a branch for this new release; suggested naming for the branch: your own prefix - slash - release - number. For example: abo/release7.16.0 OR sandraros/release7.16.0
- change `version` in `zcl_excel` to indicate the new version number
- push the changes to this new release branch
With GitHub Desktop (or any Git console or Git user interface), [add the tag](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/managing-commits/managing-tags) `7.15.0` to this branch.
With GitHub Desktop (or any Git console or Git user interface), [add the (lightweight) tag](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/managing-commits/managing-tags) `v7.16.0` to this branch; suggested naming for version-related tags is v + version number.
Do a pull request.
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- Click "Releases"
- Click "Draft a new release"
- Click "Choose a tag"
- Type the title, click "Auto-generate release notes" and click "Preview" to verify; you should have a list with the following items, edit as required:
- Type the title, select the previous tag, click "Auto-generate release notes" and click "Preview" to verify; you should have a list with the changes from the previous release, edit as required:
- `+`: new feature
- `*`: bug fix
- `!`: feature modification