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Switch packages to v1.0.1 and publish from main branch only#2739

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This is to address a problem with consuming multiple pre-release versions from the same package feed.

dpwatrous added 2 commits June 2, 2023 10:25
This lets us get around problems with publishing to multiple pre-release
tags without needing to bump package versions after each release.
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Merging #2739 (f5c4362) into main (7b99eb7) will not change coverage.
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@dpwatrous dpwatrous merged commit 1ec04b8 into main Jun 2, 2023
@dpwatrous dpwatrous deleted the dpwatrous/package-versioning branch June 2, 2023 14:56
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