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6.15.3 (2025-08-27)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • docker: fix compose reference to DUMB project (#204) (07b17c2)

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  • Bug Fixes
    • Corrected Docker Compose reference to the DUMB project to ensure containers build and run as expected.
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    • Updated changelog with the 6.15.3 entry and details of the fix.
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    • Bumped version to 6.15.3 across release metadata.

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Version bumped from 6.15.2 to 6.15.3 across release manifest and pyproject; changelog updated with a 6.15.3 entry noting a docker compose reference bug fix.

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Version bump
pyproject.toml, .github/.release-please-manifest.json
Increment version from 6.15.2 to 6.15.3; no other fields modified.
Changelog update
CHANGELOG.md
Added 6.15.3 entry (2025-08-27) noting bug fix: docker compose reference to DUMB project.

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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
CHANGELOG.md (1)

3-9: Changelog entry added for 6.15.3 — OK.

Minor nit: confirm “DUMB project” is intentional and not a typo for “DMB.”

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  • .github/.release-please-manifest.json (1 hunks)
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🔇 Additional comments (3)
pyproject.toml (2)

3-3: Version bump to 6.15.3 looks good.

No other metadata changed; aligns with a patch release.


3-3: ✅ Version synchronization verified

All version references across the project have been confirmed to match 6.15.3.

• pyproject.toml
• .github/.release-please-manifest.json
• CHANGELOG.md

.github/.release-please-manifest.json (1)

2-2: Manifest updated to 6.15.3 — OK.

Matches pyproject; no other keys touched.

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