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Please tag new 'releases' #93

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kartikm opened this issue Jul 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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Please tag new 'releases' #93

kartikm opened this issue Jul 6, 2020 · 3 comments

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@kartikm
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kartikm commented Jul 6, 2020

Currently, https://github.com/mhulden/foma/tags is empty (ie no tags).

tags and/or releases are helpful to track new releases for distribution like Debian via automated scripts (ie debian/watch file).

Thanks.

@AmbientLighter
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AmbientLighter commented Jun 1, 2021

@mhulden I have prepared pull request for new release #121

It would be great to tag new foma release (0.10.0) via GitHub interface. See also: https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/releasing-projects-on-github/about-releases

Also It would be easier to deploy binary files via releases as well.

Alternatively, I can do it myself, but I need maintainer permissions to do so. See also: https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-repository-settings/managing-teams-and-people-with-access-to-your-repository

Could you please grant permissions or create new release once pull request is merged?

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@mhulden comments?

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hosiet commented Jul 27, 2024

I am hit by the lack of release as well. It has been another 3 years and still no release.

Please, we don't even need to do a GitHub-specific release; a simple git tag of "0.10.1" would be enough and greatly help downstream users. And it only takes less than 30 seconds to end the 4-year wait.

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