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I would like to kindly ask if you can push all missing git tags to the corresponding pypi releases to github and also keep git tags in sync in the future?
This would really make it easier to map specific pypi releases to exact commits in the git tree in an easy and convenient way.
Also it would aid in subscribing to github release watch notifications etc.
cheers 🐱
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Cannot reproduce. When I visit https://github.com/jab/bidict/releases I see all the expected tags – including for v0.18.4, v0.21.2, v0.21.1, v0.21.0, v0.20.0, and v0.19.0, i.e. all the tags since 0.18.4 corresponding to the releases uploaded to PyPI – along with the corresponding commit SHAs (screenshot below). And when I run git show <sha> in a fresh clone for all of the tagged SHAs, I see the corresponding "(tag: v0.X.Y)" in the output. Please check again and reopen with reproduction steps if necessary.
Hi,
I would like to kindly ask if you can push all missing git tags to the corresponding pypi releases to github and also keep git tags in sync in the future?
This would really make it easier to map specific pypi releases to exact commits in the git tree in an easy and convenient way.
Also it would aid in subscribing to github release watch notifications etc.
cheers 🐱
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: