Release 3.7.0 was deleted
See original GitHub issueWe have just moved all of our builds to actions/setup-java@v3.7.0
and it just disappeared so they are all failing.
Do we need to revert everything back to actions/setup-java@v3.6.0
or is this going to be replaced?
Thanks.
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With the presence of tools like Dependabot and Renovate hundreds of repositories migrated and are now broken: https://github.com/search?q="actions%2Fsetup-java%40v3.7.0"&type=code
This can happen but should not. Retracting released software (except in case of extreme security concerns, in which case I’d expect a notification and explanation) is a bad practice that disrupts your clients. Some software repos forbid it altogether (Maven Central), and others have a more flexible policy (NPM), but all of them state the criterion and allow others to adapt. Retracting versions just because it is as simple as deleting a git tag is not a great move, IMHO. As others suggested already, in case of mistakes it would be much better to release a patch.