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Create a new release of CVSAnaly: 2.2.0 / 3.0.0 #77

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andygrunwald opened this issue Apr 7, 2014 · 4 comments
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Create a new release of CVSAnaly: 2.2.0 / 3.0.0 #77

andygrunwald opened this issue Apr 7, 2014 · 4 comments
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@andygrunwald
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Hey,

the last release (2.1.0) is long time ago (ca. 2 years).
I would like to release a new (stable) version and upload it to pip (see #76).
The same i would like to suggest for RepositoryHandler.

I like to use a stable version in production and not the current master.

What do you think?
What steps are necessary to release a new version? Raise the version number, tagging in git and upload it to PyPi?
I can take care of it.

@andygrunwald
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No feedback. Seems to be not important.

@jgbarah
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jgbarah commented Jan 3, 2016

@andygrunwald sorry for not taking care of this. I guess it is important/interesting. If you're still volunteering for that, just comment here, and I will help you as much as I can to do this.

@jgbarah jgbarah reopened this Jan 3, 2016
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My MSR class tried setting up this tool, but because some of us were on Ubuntu, some on OS X, and some on Windows, it was just a gong show. A pip package with a requirements.txt that includes MetricsGrimoire/RepositoryHandler would be very nice!

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For a tutorial I gave last year on CVSAnalY and the other MetricsGrimoire
tools, I used the following script [1] - based on Ubuntu's history to
install it.It may help to some extent, at least until there is a better way
as you propose:

[1] http://gsyc.es/~grex/2015-sattose/bash_history.txt

regards, Gregorio

2016-01-21 1:31 GMT+01:00 Eddie Antonio Santos [email protected]:

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My MSR class tried setting up this tool, but because some of us were on
Ubuntu, some on OS X, and some on Windows, it was just a gong show. A pip
package with a requirements.txt that includes
MetricsGrimoire/RepositoryHandler would be very nice!


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Gregorio Robles
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
http://gsyc.urjc.es/~grex

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