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Semantic-release forces the version to start at 1.x.x #16

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amtins opened this issue Jul 1, 2023 · 0 comments
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Semantic-release forces the version to start at 1.x.x #16

amtins opened this issue Jul 1, 2023 · 0 comments
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amtins commented Jul 1, 2023

Description of the problem

It is not possible to maintain the project version at 0.x.x until an acceptable version is delivered. For this reason, until a minimum viable version is available, the CI will continue in a failed state.

Link to the documentation: https://semantic-release.gitbook.io/semantic-release/support/faq#can-i-set-the-initial-release-version-of-my-package-to-0.0.1

Refer to issues semantic-release/semantic-release#532, semantic-release/semantic-release#1507 and semantic-release/semantic-release#2639

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Always reproducible

@amtins amtins pinned this issue Jul 1, 2023
@jboix jboix added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 8, 2023
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