New Linktaco Release 0.7.0

Nov 11, 2025 · Peter Sanchez · Announcement News

Happy to announce that we released a new LinkTaco version. The whopping version 0.7.0.

This release adds some new features and some stability and testing improvements.

Also we bumped the versions of gobwebs and carrier to add some improvements provided in newer versions of these libraries that the application depends on.

Sorry for the lack of velocity lately. We’ve been overwhelmed with client work and haven’t had a ton of time to work on LinkTaco. Since the last release it’s been extremely stable so the fire alarms have stopped mostly. This is a good thing but we have plans to pick up the pace on some features and new tools for LinkTaco in the coming weeks. So please hang tight.

Here are the relevant additions to the CHANGELOG.

Added

Fixed

You can read about the changes in the release notes.

Hope you enjoy the updates! We’re going to work on new features for the next release so stay tuned.

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