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chore: prepare for v8.0.1 release #2031

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@JaffaKetchup JaffaKetchup requested a review from a team February 8, 2025 11:42
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Will wait for #2033 before merge & release.

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Contains the following user-affecting changes:

- Added multi-world support for `Polygon`s and `Polyline`s - [#2033](https://github.com/fleaflet/flutter_map/pull/2033)
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Shouldn't the version be 8.1.0 if the release contains a new feature?

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I would say not necessarily, since it is just a continued implementation of a headline feature in the last version. It's a new part of a feature. But I have no real strong feelings.

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