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Host website on github pages #19

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adigitoleo opened this issue Aug 5, 2023 · 6 comments
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Host website on github pages #19

adigitoleo opened this issue Aug 5, 2023 · 6 comments
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@adigitoleo
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Hi, I'm trying to understand the versioning of bpython. On the website it says the latest release is 0.19, the latest github release is 0.23 and the latest git tag without 'dev' is 0.24 (also latest release on Arch Linux). This leads me to conclude that git tags are now the preferred release markers. Is there some way that the number can be single-sourced or synchronized to make it clearer?

Thanks for bpython.

@sebastinas
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I've added the release on github. We forgot that for the 0.24 release. The website needs an update, though.

@sebastinas sebastinas transferred this issue from bpython/bpython Aug 5, 2023
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@supakeen Can you push the current state of the bsite repo to the website?

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supakeen commented Aug 5, 2023

Huh, I thought we hosted this on GitHub pages nowadays. I'll get on that.

@adigitoleo
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Thanks, I only bring this up because I was writing a package manifest for bpython on Void Linux. Installation seems to work without issues, I just want to check that the optional dependencies work before proposing the package to the official package repository.

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Huh, I thought we hosted this on GitHub pages nowadays. I'll get on that.

We could put it on Github pages, though.

@adigitoleo adigitoleo changed the title Clarify latest "release" Host website on github pages Sep 29, 2023
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That was implemented.

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