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{"/PATCHSET_LEVEL":[{"author":{"_account_id":28522,"name":"Hervé Beraud","email":"herveberaud.pro@gmail.com","username":"hberaud"},"change_message_id":"c64d943b51170246c1c3d8cacbb866e0789b6fdd","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":1,"id":"4bd44369_ad5a7dc4","updated":"2023-01-31 14:48:58.000000000","message":"Agreed with Elod\u0027s comment, minor LGTM too so +2+W","commit_id":"eb057a29279c360d2c413e62f8b22bb61d2479f8"},{"author":{"_account_id":15334,"name":"Stephen Finucane","display_name":"stephenfin","email":"stephenfin@redhat.com","username":"sfinucan"},"change_message_id":"93283e7cb72c45da439810205c416a18c8b023ff","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":1,"id":"850750aa_823205d4","updated":"2023-01-31 11:43:02.000000000","message":"idk if we\u0027re allowed cut a minor release from a stable branch, however, we can rest assured that no one will be cutting a 0.62.0 release from stable/zed or later since we cut 0.99.0 from there. Happy to modify this and release 0.61.1 instead if we want though.","commit_id":"eb057a29279c360d2c413e62f8b22bb61d2479f8"},{"author":{"_account_id":27900,"name":"Artem Goncharov","email":"artem.goncharov@gmail.com","username":"gtema"},"change_message_id":"828999a29753932ba55f23a38e8d0bc66f376d52","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":1,"id":"b786b027_a3e1f5b9","in_reply_to":"850750aa_823205d4","updated":"2023-01-31 11:44:04.000000000","message":"both are ok for me.","commit_id":"eb057a29279c360d2c413e62f8b22bb61d2479f8"},{"author":{"_account_id":17685,"name":"Elod Illes","email":"elod.illes@est.tech","username":"elod.illes"},"change_message_id":"0217ca08106310726bda33f6036a05324dc086b2","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":1,"id":"386f2bda_49e252c5","in_reply_to":"b786b027_a3e1f5b9","updated":"2023-01-31 12:40:47.000000000","message":"Yepp, as you wrote, it\u0027s possible to cut 0.62.0 as in zed the 1st release is 0.99.0. Nevertheless, MINOR bump means that either some new feature is in the release (or sometimes something impactful change), otherwise PATCH bump should be used. On the other hand since we are still \u003c1.0.0 here, it\u0027s less strict what version to use.\n\nSo I\u0027d rather use 0.61.1 (as i think the only relevant patch [1] is not worth a MINOR bump, but I might be wrong), but 0.62.0 is also OK to me.\n\n\n[1] 4ceff8f3 2023-01-04 12:18:11 +0000 Replace deprecated inspect.getargspec call","commit_id":"eb057a29279c360d2c413e62f8b22bb61d2479f8"}]}
