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[Discussion] any reason pypi releases don't have tags here? #845

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zzzeek opened this issue May 11, 2023 · 2 comments
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[Discussion] any reason pypi releases don't have tags here? #845

zzzeek opened this issue May 11, 2023 · 2 comments
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zzzeek commented May 11, 2023

Noticing releases on pypi for 2.3.1 , 2.3.2 have no tags here in github and there seem to be only two tags total despite there being around 30 releases total. I can of course make a good guess how to line up the source here based on dates but any reason tagging isn't applied for each release? usually projects can automate releases using github actions this way, ends up being less work for everyone.

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There is also a problem for packagers.

Please tag the latest 2.4.0 as a release in order to simplify the packagers work.

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@Faylixe , Hello.
We need a 2.4.0 release please.
Thanks.

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