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build(deps): Bump github.com/veraison/go-cose from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0 #2239

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Bumps github.com/veraison/go-cose from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0.

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v1.3.0

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Full Changelog: veraison/go-cose@v1.1.0...v1.3.0

v1.3.0-rc.1

Cutting rc.1 based on no changes to alpha.1 https://github.com/veraison/go-cose/blob/main/release-management.md#pre-release

Full Changelog: veraison/go-cose@v1.3.0-alpha.1...v1.3.0-rc.1

v1.3.0-alpha.1

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go-cose Release Management

Overview

This document describes [go-cose][go-cose] project release management, which includes release criteria, versioning, supported releases, and supported upgrades.

The go-cose project maintainers strive to provide a stable go-lang implementation for interacting with [COSE][ietf-cose] constructs. Stable implies appropriate and measured changes to the library assuring consumers have the necessary functionality to interact with COSE objects. If you or your project require added functionality, or bug fixes, please open an issue or create a pull request. The project welcomes all contributions from adding functionality, implementing testing, security reviews to the release management.

To cut a release, see Release Checklist.

[!NOTE] The maintainers may periodically update this policy based on feedback.

Release Versioning

Consumers of the go-cose module may reference main directly, or reference released tags.

All go-cose [releases][releases] follow a go-lang flavored derivation (v*) of the [semver][sem-ver] format, with optional pre-release labels.

Logical Progression of a release: v1.0.0-alpha.1 --> v1.0.0-alpha.2 --> v1.0.0-rc.1 --> v1.0.0

A new major or minor release will not have an automated release posted until the branch reaches alpha quality.

  • All versions use a preface of v
  • Given a version vX.Y.Z,
  • Optional -alpha.n | -rc.n pre-release version
    • Each incremental alpha or rc build will bump the suffix (n) number.
    • It's not expected to have more than 9 alphas or rcs. The suffix will be a single digit.
    • If > 9 builds do occur, the format will simply use two digit indicators (v1.0.0-alpha.10)

Branch Management

To meet the projects stability goals, go-cose does not typically operate with multiple feature branches. All active development happens in main, with releases made on a specific commit.

Major Releases

As a best practice, consumers should opt-into new capabilities through major releases. The go-cose project will not add new functionality to patches or minor releases as this could create a new surface area that may be exploited. Consumers should make explicit opt-in decisions to upgrade, or possibly downgrade if necessary due to unexpected breaking changes.

The go-cose project will issue major releases when:

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Bumps [github.com/veraison/go-cose](https://github.com/veraison/go-cose) from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/veraison/go-cose/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/veraison/go-cose/blob/main/release-management.md)
- [Commits](veraison/go-cose@v1.2.1...v1.3.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: github.com/veraison/go-cose
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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@cpanato cpanato merged commit 3ecf1c3 into main Oct 14, 2024
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