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Create an initial release #92

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intentionally-left-nil opened this issue Oct 2, 2017 · 3 comments
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Create an initial release #92

intentionally-left-nil opened this issue Oct 2, 2017 · 3 comments

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@intentionally-left-nil
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Hello,

I'm trying to create a homebrew script to install ayo. In order to do that, I need a tar.gz to be published with a release.

Can you tag a v0.0.1 (or whatever) version so I can start the process?

Thanks,

@sandfox
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sandfox commented Oct 3, 2017

Hi @AnilRedshift, we're working on it! At the moment we'd like to get windows builds working too so can cover the three main operating systems before doing our initial release.

I'm not familiar with brew's tag (or otherwise) requirements. would a prerelease/alpha tag of some kind be ok? I We might be able to create one of those without causing too many headaches/problems later.

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@sandfox: Yes a prerelease tag should be okay. The main requirement is just that there is one and not just "use the master branch"

@addaleax
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addaleax commented Oct 3, 2017

@AnilRedshift Just as a heads up, we’d probably either go with 9.0.0 or 10.0.0 (depending on whether this happens after Node.js 9.0.0, or at least I’d assume so) instead of 0.0.1 :)

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