fix(autopublish): namespace crate tags by crate name#190
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Tags were 'crate-v<version>' (literal 'crate'), so in a multi-crate repo two crates bumping to the same version collide: rain-metadata-bindings created crate-v0.1.1..0.1.4, then rain-metaboard-subgraph's bump to 0.1.1 tried to push crate-v0.1.1 -> rejected (already exists) -> publish step never ran. Tag as '<crate>-v<version>' (e.g. rain-metaboard-subgraph-v0.1.1) so each crate has its own tag namespace. Also fixes the GitHub release tag/name. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Tags were
crate-v<version>(literal "crate"), so in a multi-crate repo two crates bumping to the same version collide.rain-metadata-bindingscreatedcrate-v0.1.1..0.1.4; thenrain-metaboard-subgraph's bump to 0.1.1 tried to pushcrate-v0.1.1→ rejected (already exists) → the publish step never ran (the reusable tags before publishing). That's why metaboard never landed despite #184/#186/#187.Tag as
<crate>-v<version>(e.g.rain-metaboard-subgraph-v0.1.1) so each crate has its own tag namespace. Also updates the GitHub release tag/name.4th multi-crate symptom — the structural fix is still #188 (single combined job), but this unblocks metaboard now.
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