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@infeo infeo commented Apr 15, 2024

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  • Chores
    • Updated the application version to 1.5.1.
    • Adjusted the build output timestamp for better version tracking.

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The update modifies the pom.xml file, adjusting the software version from a development snapshot to a stable release, and updating the build timestamp to reflect the current date. This change suggests a transition from development to a more finalized, stable version of the project.

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pom.xml Version changed from 1.6.0-SNAPSHOT to 1.5.1, updated project.build.outputTimestamp from 2023-10-06T15:40:39Z to 2024-04-15T10:23:33Z

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6-6: Version updated from 1.6.0-SNAPSHOT to 1.5.1.

Please confirm that this version change aligns with the project's release strategy.


38-38: Build output timestamp updated to 2024-04-15T10:23:33Z.

This ensures reproducibility of builds and aligns with best practices.


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