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Perhaps tag a release? #2

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mdorman opened this issue Sep 3, 2015 · 3 comments
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Perhaps tag a release? #2

mdorman opened this issue Sep 3, 2015 · 3 comments

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@mdorman
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mdorman commented Sep 3, 2015

I've found this occasionally useful---so thanks for developing it!---and was wondering if it might not make sense to tag a release so that melpa-stable will pick it up?

@jplindstrom
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Sorry, didn't see this until now :/

Could you point me to what I need to do? Or is it just creating a tag on master with "1.0.0" or something?

@mdorman
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mdorman commented Sep 21, 2015

All you need to do is make a tag, and the existing melpa recipe will be applied to generate an appropriate numbered release for melpa-stable.

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Ok, I've done this now.

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