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Hey Clojars, the lein-release
group/artifact name contains releases from two separate projects- https://clojars.org/lein-release/ I just "upgraded" to the latest version suggested by lein-ancient which switched it from the one I intended to use to the one I didn't. Is this sort of thing common? Is it permitted or just a relic from the past (both plugins are quite old)?
@danmidwood: can you give an example of a release from each project?
@danielcompton: I posted about the same in #C03S1KBA2 before I discovered this channel and we've since had some discussion in there
But, to answer. 1.0.9 is the latest of relaynetwork's lein-release and the latest one released. 1.1.3 is the latest of technomancy's lein-release and was released ~6 years ago