0.95.13 missing from git repository
See original GitHub issueIt seems that 0.95.13
was released on npm, but only seems to contain parts of a fix for #4784 (?).
Perhaps push a 0.95.14
with visible git history to avoid any questions with regards to the release.
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- Created 2 years ago
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@kibertoad is there anything contributors (like people in this issue) can contribute with in terms of helping with automation of releases? My interest comes from the fact that its hard to connect commit history to whats in a release on npm.
They are legit, will put up release notes tomorrow. sorry, pretty swamped