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Looking at the delta between the current release and HEAD, we have 43 commits. Broadly speaking, they cover some minor bug fixes and documentation fixes, filters, fixtures, and cmake improvements. Oh, and coverage support.
This seems to me like it's enough for a release.
Looking at the outstanding issues, we have this one, one to deprecate the KeepRunning loop, and windows support. I'm happy to release v1.0 with these outstanding. Anyone have an alternative opinion?
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waiting a few more days for dissension.
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Quite a few days have elapsed since then and here at Bloomberg we would like to package it for internal use. Our packaging process requires a tagged revision though, and the last tag dates back to March 2015. If not ready for 1.0, can you make an intermediate release please?
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tagging and creating 1.0.0 now
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