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bring back the latest-passing-build tag
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Something I didn't notice till just now: when you update a release, it will not update the release date.
I don't think this is acceptable, so I guess we gotta delete and recreate the release? |
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The date was already not being updated back when this repo published the latest passing build (right now the "release date" of the latest passing build is April 2020, but the build is actually from November 2021). So given that this was already an existing problem, I think it's acceptable to still have that problem, at least for now. EDIT: Apparently GitHub sorts releases in the feed based on the date of the tag/commit and not the "release date" of the GitHub releases itself, so I even more so feel that it's fine to leave it like this https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/5447#discussioncomment-1555826 |
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bring back the latest-passing-build tag
addresses #1855
to see it in action before merging, see
https://github.com/mtfurlan/cpputest/releases/tag/latest-passing-build