Eric Matthes on Nostr: When you're maintaining a library and you've just made a release, do you bump the ...
When you're maintaining a library and you've just made a release, do you bump the version immediately? Or do you wait until just before the next release?
I tend to bump the version immediately, to be clear that the current state of the project reflects the next (unreleased) version.
#Python
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