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Documentation on front page doesn't correspond with the latest stable tag. (New release ?) #265

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SyneticDevOps opened this issue Mar 2, 2021 · 4 comments

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@SyneticDevOps
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SyneticDevOps commented Mar 2, 2021

Hi all, I noticed that de documentation on the front page of this bundle doesn't correlate to the latest stable tag, but to the dev version of this package. Is it possible to create a new tag, 3.3.0 based on the develop branch of this package, so when you follow the documentation, it all works. Now we were missing the guard authenticators when requiring this package :P

Btw, it is a neat package ;)

@SyneticDevOps SyneticDevOps changed the title Documentation on front page doesnt correspend with the latest stable tag. Documentation on front page doesn't correspond with the latest stable tag. Mar 2, 2021
@SyneticDevOps SyneticDevOps changed the title Documentation on front page doesn't correspond with the latest stable tag. Documentation on front page doesn't correspond with the latest stable tag. (New release ?) Mar 2, 2021
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@SyneticDevOps Yes, that's correct. We'll tag a new release soon(ish).

@dernst-art
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any news about a new release?

@digibeuk
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digibeuk commented Oct 4, 2021

Hi I was wondering the same thing I would like to use the GuardAuthenticator but this is not in any release, any news?

@TomvEtten
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Hi @digibeuk , Using the Latest dev version should solve that.

Any update @X-Coder264 , Soonish seems nowish :P

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