Whoever created the JIRA "release" named "9.6.0" (and 9.5.0 for that
matter) made a small mistake; it should have been 9.6 (and 9.5) based
on past conventions.  You should simply re-assign the existing issues
using 9.6 (there are only 2), *delete* that one, then *rename* "9.6.0"
to "9.6".  And rename 9.5.0 to 9.5 for that matter.

I also noticed that we are not updating the status of each release to
be of state "Released" (via the "Build & Release" action)
consistently.  Not sure what consequence there is to it but
nonetheless it ought to be added to the release wizard if it isn't
there already.

On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 10:08 PM Gus Heck <gus.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It seems in the last couple of point releases we've tagged stuff as 9.4 and
> 9.5 in Jira, but this time around 9.6.0 has been used in 59 out of 61
> issues...
>
> I'm guessing, we want to bulk change all of that to 9.6 to match prior
> releases...
>
> LMK if this doesn't sound right, or I missed the memo on a change in
> practice.
>
> -Gus
>
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