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GitHub releases are behind distributed versions - missing v1.11.x and v1.12.x tags #2085

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Issue Summary

The GitHub releases are significantly behind the versions being distributed. Currently:

  • Latest GitHub release: v1.10.1
  • Current distributed version: v1.12.1 (via q --version)

Impact

This creates confusion for users and the open source community who rely on GitHub releases to:

  • Track version history and changes
  • Understand what features/fixes are available
  • Follow the project's development progress
  • Integrate with automated tooling that monitors releases

Evidence

Recent merged PRs show active development (May 2025):

However, no corresponding GitHub releases have been created for versions 1.11.x or 1.12.x.

Suggested Solution

Could the team please:

  1. Create GitHub releases for missing versions (v1.11.x, v1.12.x)
  2. Include release notes documenting changes
  3. Establish a process to ensure future releases are tagged consistently

Community Value

Proper release tagging helps maintain transparency and allows the community to better engage with the project's evolution. Many users depend on GitHub releases for version tracking and integration workflows.

Thanks for considering this improvement! Happy to help with any additional context needed.


Discovered while comparing repository activity with local installation version

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