Yes, half yearly releases would be nice. I second the usefulness of being
able to cite a specific version, ideally one on Zenodo with DOI, and that
-SNAPSHOT is not something I would like in a paper either.

That said, making a release takes a couple of hours and as release manager
I also always had some features in mind that still needed to go in.

Egon

On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 8:17 PM Daniel Katzel <dkat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>   I know we have had many many changes the past year on CDK 2.4-SNAPSHOT.
> Is there a planned timeframe for its eventual release?  I have a couple of
> projects that depend on CDK and I don't want to keep referring to a
> SNAPSHOT.
>
> Thanks and have a safe and happy holidays and new year!
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