I had notice this as well ... made a change in 1.1.9 to allow for the a missing 'v' in the release name.
Not sure how to go about changing a tag name, that is beyond my git knowledge, but if someone has the proper command to use I'll run it!
You can fix this directly in github. Start at:
https://github.com/elkarte/Elkarte/releases/edit/1.1.7
Click on the tag, add the 'v' prefix letter, press Enter, then save the release. The release time and order shouldn't change when doing this (it didn't for me when I tested this).
You can now delete the old 1.1.7 tag, leaving only the correct v1.1.7 tag for the release, from:
https://github.com/elkarte/Elkarte/tags
That kind of worked ... the issue appeared to be that since another later tag existed, when I changed the name it reset the commit point to 1.1.8
So then I did a git tag v1.1.7 1.1.7^{} which is supposed to make an alias of an existing tag, lets hope.
Next deleted the old one git tag -d 1.1.7
Pushed that alias/tags to the repo git push ElkArte :refs/tags/1.1.7
Finally git push ElkArte --tags
I think that worked :zipper_mouth: :pray:
I didn't have those problems on the web interface, but the release json appears to be fixed at:
https://api.github.com/repos/elkarte/Elkarte/releases
Cool ... and thank you!