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For example, the issue with resolving/crashing is already fixed since weeks and looks pretty major, but everyone stills complaining about this because you did not release this patch : https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Vue.volar&ssr=false#review-details |
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Bump. |
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We plan to release a new version tomorrow and increase the frequency of releases after. |
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Vue - Official extension or vue-tsc version
latest
VSCode version
latest
Vue version
latest
TypeScript version
latest
System Info
package.json dependencies
Steps to reproduce
This extension is essential and called "Vue - Official" on VSC.
But the frequency of updates is quite low (10/24 -> 12/24 -> ?/25) while many bug are already fixed following opened issues.
Just to understand the logic behind the frequency of the releases :
Is this a specific choice to take several months to release minor updates ? You want to release like release only a whole batch of updates ?
For example, since months, using latest Vue - Official extension version, VSC struggles to resolve components in Vue projects, and we are probably millions to have to
> Restart Vue and Typescript
to resolve our components in day-to-day coding on Vue because of this issue. But they are many other ones and it might be relevant to hot-release patch versions no ?What is expected?
Might more obvious to release patches of major issues as soon as they are fixed
What is actually happening?
~2 months waiting for each update
Link to minimal reproduction
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