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@JanJakes JanJakes commented Apr 2, 2026

Release 2.2.20-testing.1

Version bump and changelog update for release 2.2.20-testing.1.

Changelog draft:

  • Fix incorrect PHP polyfill implementations (#338)
  • Update version to v2.2.20 (#337)
  • Migrate database file from a possible legacy path (#336)
  • Revert "Add SQLite database application ID and new consistent file extension" (#335)
  • Monorepo setup + release automation (#334)

Full changelog: v2.2.20...release/v2.2.20-testing.1

Next steps

  1. Review the changes in this pull request.
  2. Push any additional edits to this branch (release/v2.2.20-testing.1).
  3. Merge this pull request to complete the release.

Merging will automatically build the plugin ZIP and create a GitHub release.

Note

This is a pre-release. It will not be deployed to WordPress.org.

JanJakes added 4 commits April 2, 2026 10:04
GitHub does not fire release events for draft releases, so the
release-prepare workflow could never trigger. Replace it with an
interactive local script (bin/prepare-release.sh) that bumps versions,
generates a changelog from merged PRs, and creates a release branch.

Rework release-publish to build the plugin zip and create a GitHub
release when the release PR is merged to trunk.
Versions with a hyphen (e.g., 2.3.0-beta.1) are marked as prerelease
on the GitHub release. The WordPress.org deploy workflow skips these.
@JanJakes JanJakes self-assigned this Apr 2, 2026
@JanJakes JanJakes closed this Apr 2, 2026
@JanJakes JanJakes deleted the release/v2.2.20-testing.1 branch April 2, 2026 08:06
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