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ci(renovate): special handling for hale studio updates #130

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  • treat major updates as breaking changes
  • treat minor updates as features

- treat major updates as breaking changes
- treat minor updates as features
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What about patch version updates? Should we handle them as fixes so that hale-cli also gets a patch version update? Or is that already the default behaviour and doesn't need to be explicitly configured here?

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What about patch version updates? Should we handle them as fixes so that hale-cli also gets a patch version update? Or is that already the default behaviour and doesn't need to be explicitly configured here?

@florianesser AFAIK that should be the default behavior (for all Gradle dependencies). If we observe something else we can still adapt the config.

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LGTM

@stempler stempler merged commit 24ec690 into master May 23, 2024
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