prepare for new release

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Initially developed by Daan Leijen for the runtime systems of the
[Koka](https://koka-lang.github.io) and [Lean](https://github.com/leanprover/lean) languages.
Latest release tag: `v2.1.0` (2023-03-29).
Latest stable tag: `v1.8.0` (2023-03-29).
Latest release tag: `v2.1.1` (2023-04-03).
Latest stable tag: `v1.8.1` (2023-04-03).
mimalloc is a drop-in replacement for `malloc` and can be used in other programs
without code changes, for example, on dynamically linked ELF-based systems (Linux, BSD, etc.) you can use it as:
@ -78,6 +78,8 @@ Note: the `v2.x` version has a new algorithm for managing internal mimalloc page
and fragmentation compared to mimalloc `v1.x` (especially for large workloads). Should otherwise have similar performance
(see [below](#performance)); please report if you observe any significant performance regression.
* 2023-04-03, `v1.8.1`, `v2.1.1`: Fixes build issues on some platforms.
* 2023-03-29, `v1.8.0`, `v2.1.0`: Improved support dynamic overriding on Windows 11. Improved tracing precision
with [asan](#asan) and [Valgrind](#valgrind), and added Windows event tracing [ETW](#ETW) (contributed by Xinglong He). Created an OS
abstraction layer to make it easier to port and separate platform dependent code (in `src/prim`). Fixed C++ STL compilation on older Microsoft C++ compilers, and various small bug fixes.