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Roadmap to new release #46

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dmr opened this issue Jul 14, 2012 · 6 comments
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Roadmap to new release #46

dmr opened this issue Jul 14, 2012 · 6 comments

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@dmr
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dmr commented Jul 14, 2012

I really like envoy, and I like how the project develops, but I am getting tired of always checking out the git version.

The last release was on 2011-10-15, what needs to be fixed until you release a new version?

Thanks,
Daniel

@brendanmaguire
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+1 for this. Great library; would be nice to see 0.0.3 up on PyPi. Happy to lend a hand to make this possible.

@kijoshua
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Very related, the git version still has the old 0.0.2 version in there. This caused a bit of confusion when the old version of PyPi was mysteriously lacking features that I could clearly see in the latest code here, even though the version numbers matched. Surely the adding of cwd is enough to up the version and release?

@dpursehouse
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+1

I need the cwd parameter and I need to be able to install from a released version rather than from git.

@dpursehouse
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@kennethreitz any plans to merge some of the pending pull requests and make a new release?

@kennethreitz
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This project is in a bit of a crisis state — it's really useful, and I use it on a daily basis. However, I wrote it in a few afternoons several years ago and haven't touched it since. In order to get the project into a stable state I'm closing all issues and pull requests

Don't take this as aggressive — it's just necessary for the project to make any progress any time soon (it's pretty clear the project is effectively unmaintained at the moment). Great things to come! Please watch the GitHub logs and feel free to re-open this discussion soon. I just need to really it into a good state first.

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@Zearin
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Zearin commented Jan 26, 2015

Ping! How goes, @kennethreitz?

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