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fix: next with qualifier strategy not incrementing version correctly #395

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The NextWithQualifier strategy is not currently incrementing the version correctly. This PR updates the default implementation of releaseVersion to react to the value of releaseVersionBump where the strategy is defined. It also updates the README to reflect these changes.

@Andrapyre Andrapyre force-pushed the fix-next-with-qualifier-not-incrementing-version-correctly branch from 4de5eaa to 84f53a2 Compare December 28, 2023 01:09
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@xuwei-k , it looks like the release for the last PR failed due to the credentials not being properly set. Could you fix and release? Many thanks!

@xuwei-k xuwei-k removed their request for review December 28, 2023 03:42
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@xuwei-k, I see you're no longer the reviewer for this PR. Could you quickly merge this fix? It covers a bug introduced by your changes in the previous PR, which I had accounted for before the solution was moved to NextStepWithQualifier.

Also, it looks like there is a credential error in the release scripting, as version 1.2 was never published. Could you fix as well?

Many thanks!

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Linking this issue: #394.

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xuwei-k commented Dec 28, 2023

Don't change unrelated files!

also You should not mention to me with every comments.

@xuwei-k xuwei-k closed this Dec 28, 2023
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