What would you like to see?
The version marked as the "Latest Release" is currently "1.4.0-beta.4" - a name that indicates this is a beta release as opposed to a production/stable release. Going from the names, the last stable release is "1.3.3".
Have you/would you consider using GitHub's release flag indicators? Going from the release names, it looks to me like 1.3.3 is the version that should be flagged as "Latest Release" and the subsequent beta's should be flagged as "pre-release"
Why would this be useful?
Reduce the number of users downloading beta's thinking they're getting the "proper" release, not understanding the significance of the "beta" in the name and wondering why they're running into problems
Any alternatives you've considered?
This is only a suggestion - the alternative is to carry on as-is 🙂
What would you like to see?
The version marked as the "Latest Release" is currently "1.4.0-beta.4" - a name that indicates this is a beta release as opposed to a production/stable release. Going from the names, the last stable release is "1.3.3".
Have you/would you consider using GitHub's release flag indicators? Going from the release names, it looks to me like 1.3.3 is the version that should be flagged as "Latest Release" and the subsequent beta's should be flagged as "pre-release"
Why would this be useful?
Reduce the number of users downloading beta's thinking they're getting the "proper" release, not understanding the significance of the "beta" in the name and wondering why they're running into problems
Any alternatives you've considered?
This is only a suggestion - the alternative is to carry on as-is 🙂