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Yes and no, our Chocolately packages are currently manually moderated, sometimes it takes a couple of weeks for that to happen. Using the version flag is the workaround. However, we can (and probably should) remove the flag after the manual moderation step.
NOTE: There are a bunch of automated steps too, that block invalid/bad packages too.
Basically, it's a human moderation delay, once we have a few more versions out, it's possible that it could be automated (which probably means hours or days instead of weeks). So for now, we are the odd situation of, after a release the --version flag is needed for a few weeks.
I noticed that most of the install commands in the README don't require a version. However, the Chocolately example does use a version:
Is this necessary? If so, we might want to automate updating the README as part of the release process.
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