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[FEATURE] New release after the migration to LEGO/AsyncAPI.NET #226

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grahambull-newday opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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@grahambull-newday
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Why do we need this improvement?

The current release (0.13.0, from March 2024) predates the migration to LEGO/AsyncAPI.NET. The readme has also been updated and is consequently out-of-sync with the current release, so the example code from the readme doesn't work as-is.

How will this change help?

Somebody using the current release (0.13.0) is unable to use the sample code from the readme without some changes (class names, properties, and constructor arguments).

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How could it be implemented/designed?

It's a breaking change that was only merged recently, so how about a prerelease NuGet package if there's still more testing to be done?

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@yurvon-screamo
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Hi, check this - #223. At the moment, the migration is completed, but we are not sure about the quality of our code base, after reworking the tests we will release a release.

@richardszalay
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Would a pre-release version ahead of the tests be within the realm of possibility?

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