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README - add link to official Django Channels #32

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Pre-empt the inevitable confusion between channels by Django and django-channels

Pre-empt the inevitable confusion between `channels` by Django and `django-channels`
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@ymyzk ymyzk changed the base branch from master to develop September 21, 2016 05:29
@ymyzk ymyzk changed the base branch from develop to master September 21, 2016 05:31
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ymyzk commented Sep 21, 2016

Thank you for your pull request!

I’m considering to rename this library, because the name is confusing...
BTW, I merge your PR!

@ymyzk ymyzk merged commit 631af58 into ymyzk:master Sep 21, 2016
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Thanks! If you run python setup.py register now it will push the change to the PyPI page so anyone landing there won't be confused 👍

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ymyzk commented Sep 21, 2016

I’m planning to release this fix as v0.6.1 in few days 👍

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You don't need to release, you can keep the same version and just update the page with the register command

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ymyzk commented Sep 21, 2016

You don't need to release, you can keep the same version and just update the page with the register command

I see. Now the page is updated: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-channels

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🙌 🎉

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