[readme] Switch to 1.1 alpha as default release channel

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Alexey Igrychev
2020-05-28 16:49:06 +01:00
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### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided i
### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided i
### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided i
### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided i
### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided i
### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided i
### werf binary setup ### werf binary setup
By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 stable channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)). By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://github.com/flant/werf#backward-compatibility-promise)).
Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel. Using `group` and `channel` inputs the user can switch the release channel.
> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations