Triggering release on published action#327
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This seems to be a good solution for explicit and manual release, auto-generation of a CHANGELOG. We just need to make sure that we create a new tag (specifying the version in a proper format) when we do a new release.
This creates a git tag on the HEAD and runs the steps. This is important because all internal tooling uses the (new)
git tagto determine what the version number is.