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Release planning #83

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lcotonea opened this issue Jan 10, 2014 · 1 comment
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Release planning #83

lcotonea opened this issue Jan 10, 2014 · 1 comment

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@lcotonea
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Hi!

This micro framework is good :) I'm using it but when I document my projects, I must point the last "fresh" version of Epiphany in Github that is not really a professionnal approach.

Consequently, is there a way to release it ?

Thx

@jmathai
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jmathai commented Jan 10, 2014

@lcotonea I should probably branch/tag better. I really just put this on Github because I put all of my other code here. I didn't expect as many people to be using it as they are. Pretty happy about that.

I always pull from master in all the projects that I use it for. Not the best practice but the I guess I have inside knowledge that the framework is really stable with very infrequent changes.

But that's not applicable to anyone else, I realize that.

I also need to write unit tests as part of a more proper release mechanism.

Short answer, no. Long answer, definitely something I/we should work towards.

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