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please use git-tags #77
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You mean the README.md ? |
nope, i mean e.g. https://github.com/Finkregh/shaarli/tree/v0.0.40 :) tags as in 'man git-tag' |
Yes, I agree with this request: when you release a new version, just use |
hey when do we get a nice release with the recent changes? like `git tag -a 0.0.42; git push --tags". |
This would be very useful as well for the Debian package to detect when new versions are officially released. |
Moving this from #195: Hi, could you please provide tags for releases of your (nice) software? git tags help keeping track of new releases, features and security fixes for users and contributors. Users/admins can check the "Releases" tab of your github project to see if their install is up to date. They can also subscribe to the RSS feed at https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli/tags.atom A guide on basic tagging is available at http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Basics-Tagging but it boils down to this:
New tags could be issued when your software has received several new tested features and is ready for release, or when a critical security fix has been issued. An example of great tagging: https://github.com/chyrp/chyrp/tags This repo currently has no tags, so may you tag the lastest revision as you like? 0.0.41 or 0.0.42 would be fine. Thanks! |
Make Shaarli's template W3C compliant sebsauvage#64
please use git-tags to mark versions as i did in https://github.com/Finkregh/shaarli
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