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Announcing GoReleaser v1.16 — the late February release
The February release got a little late... better later than even later, I guess! 😄
Fast and Furious Building OCI compatible Container Images with GoReleaser and ko
GoReleaser and ko are popular open-source, well-recognized projects, especially in the containerization and open-source ecosystem for Go applications. Many people use these projects for their Go applications because they are pretty straightforward and CI-friendly tools that make your releasing artifacts (binary and container image) process super elegant, which also helps you focus more on developing the business logic rather than planning to release software type of works.
Announcing GoReleaser v1.15 — the first of 2023
Keeping our pace of 1 minor a month, this is the January 2023 release.
Announcing GoReleaser v1.14 — the Christmas release
Another month, another release! In fact, the last release of the year.
Announcing GoReleaser v1.13 — the November release
Another month, another release!
Like the previous 2 releases, this is a beefy one: over 100 commits from 15 contributors!
Announcing GoReleaser v1.12 — the more-than-a-hundred commits release
The previous release had ~100 commits, and this one has 149 since previous feature release!
Announcing GoReleaser v1.11 — the hundred commits release
This release took a while, for all the good reasons: a ton of new features and bug fixes for your delight!
Announcing GoReleaser v1.10 — the summer release
Fun fact: it is actually winter now here in Brazil. Regardless, this release is packed with new features, quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes!