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Release request #8

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Hwesta opened this issue May 28, 2014 · 8 comments
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Release request #8

Hwesta opened this issue May 28, 2014 · 8 comments

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@Hwesta
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Hwesta commented May 28, 2014

Can you package a new release onto PyPI? There's over a year between last release and most recent commit, and I'd like to use some of the new features that have been added.

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Hwesta commented Dec 23, 2016

Happy to see pull requests being merged again! We're using this library, and would appreciate if we could install from a stable pip version, instead of from a commit in git. Thanks!

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Yes, this is a good idea, and you challenge me to remember how to do a pypi release :) So, sometime before the new year, promise!

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For my own reference: http://peterdowns.com/posts/first-time-with-pypi.html

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Hwesta commented Dec 23, 2016

I found https://packaging.python.org/distributing/ to be very useful, and also very thorough.

I also really appreciated it when maintainers correctly tag the python versions it supports (eg "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6", or Programming Language :: Python :: 2 :: Only or Programming Language :: Python :: 3)

Thanks!

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Ok, we have a new release (0.2.0) on pypi. I've done a quick review of setup.py/cfg, and the README/LICENSE. I've taken the liberty of straightening out the licenses, and switching to Apache 2.0 which I hope no one minds (it was MIT and/or BSD before, and there's not a lot in it).

I've also started to migrate the wiki from the original bitbucket repo where this library was created, and its a bit of a mess right now, though shouldn't take much effort to reformat.

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Hwesta commented Jan 2, 2017

Thank you! I appreciate the release and I'm looking forward to the wiki update.

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Wiki has now also been reformatted, though note that I haven't spent any significant time reviewing the content. https://github.com/swordapp/python-client-sword2/wiki

Happy to add collaborators to the project to make the maintenance of these things easier.

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FYI, I made a 0.2.1 release today which fixes a couple of bugs

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