marius on Nostr: GoReleaser is the worst piece of CI software I have used so far. Without touching its ...
GoReleaser is the worst piece of CI software I have used so far. Without touching its configuration, it simply stops working every couple of months due to breaking changes introduced by the developers who apparently dgaf about backwards compatibility. It's gotten to a point that every release of one of my tools comes with a fist-fight with #GoReleaser, because something changed *again*.
I need to find an alternative, this is not a piece of code that can he relied on long term.
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