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[Release fhir 3.0.1] Prepare for next dev cycle#50

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release-fhir-v3.0.1
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[Release fhir 3.0.1] Prepare for next dev cycle#50
sameeragunarathne merged 2 commits intomainfrom
release-fhir-v3.0.1

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Overview

Prepare the module for the next development cycle by incrementing the package version following the 3.0.1 release.

Changes

  • Updated the package version in both fhir/Ballerina.toml and fhir/Dependencies.toml from 3.0.1 to 3.0.2
  • These configuration file updates establish the version baseline for ongoing development after the 3.0.1 release

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Walkthrough

Version bump from 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 applied to the Ballerina FHIR package manifest and its dependencies configuration file. No functional, structural, or behavioral changes introduced.

Changes

Cohort / File(s) Summary
Version Bump
fhir/Ballerina.toml, fhir/Dependencies.toml
Package version incremented from 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 in both the package manifest and dependencies declaration.

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

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🐰 A minor bump, but oh so neat,
From .1 to .2, the version's sweet!
No logic changed, just numbers dance,
Configuration files in harmonious glance.

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  • Post copyable unit tests in a comment
  • Commit unit tests in branch release-fhir-v3.0.1

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@sameeragunarathne sameeragunarathne merged commit 28b8ff5 into main Feb 19, 2026
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