Generally, I'd imagine minor releases.  Unless breaking changes.  So,
sounds like this suffices.

Time to dig into our release process and testing.  Specifically, wondering
what all additionally will people potentially do manually - since would
want to work towards systematizing and automating.

On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 10:00 AM Joshua Poore <poor...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> It’s high-time we do a UserALE.js release. We’ve had some great community
> contributions and we should update packages through Apache and NPM distro
> for security reasons.
>
> Given some of the adds to UserALE.js since last release. Given we have
> substantive new features, but those features don’t include “breaking
> changes”, I recommend that we do a MINOR release. This would advance
> UserALE.js versioning from 2.3.0 —>  2.4.0.
>
> Before moving on this plan, I’d like to give the community 72 hours to
> discuss. In the interim, I’ll begin working on an “RC” branch.
>
> -J

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