fix: update release-please manifest to current version 1.0.2#44
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The manifest was set to 1.0.0 but the actual codebase is at 1.0.2 (per pyproject.toml and CHANGELOG.md). This caused release-please to look at all commits since 1.0.0 and bump to 1.0.1 instead of properly detecting the breaking change (commit 7559751) that should bump to 2.0.0. By setting the manifest to 1.0.2, release-please will only consider commits after that version, properly detecting the breaking change and bumping to 2.0.0. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Problem
PR #41 is still creating version 1.0.1 instead of 2.0.0. The root cause is a mismatch between:
1.0.01.0.2(per pyproject.toml and CHANGELOG.md)Release-please was looking at ALL commits since 1.0.0, seeing older non-breaking commits, and bumping to 1.0.1 - completely missing the breaking change in commit 7559751.
Solution
Update
.release-please-manifest.jsonfrom1.0.0to1.0.2to match the actual current version.This tells release-please: "The codebase is currently at 1.0.2, only look at commits after that." When it does, it will find the breaking change (commit 7559751: dropping Python 3.7-3.9 support) and properly bump to 2.0.0.
After Merge
Context
Versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 exist in CHANGELOG.md but were never properly released through release-please. They only exist as manual version bumps in pyproject.toml without corresponding git tags.
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