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ryanhiebert avatar ryanhiebert commented on June 22, 2024

over in #100 I was planning to make a release. I think it just fell off my radar, sorry about that. Would you prefer I release current master as 0.11, or go ahead and merge #100 (dropping support for some unsupported versions of Django and Python) and release 1.0?

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ryanhiebert avatar ryanhiebert commented on June 22, 2024

I'm thinking to go ahead and merge the breaking changes around dropping those versions and release 1.0 right away, unless you tell me you'd prefer otherwise.

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ryanhiebert avatar ryanhiebert commented on June 22, 2024

I'm finding myself quite busy today, I'm going to have to get to this next week. Sorry for the delay.

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ryanhiebert avatar ryanhiebert commented on June 22, 2024

Release 1.0.0 is on PyPI. Sorry it took me so long.

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SaulTigh avatar SaulTigh commented on June 22, 2024

@ryanhiebert is there any known changelog for 1.0.0 ?
as for now changelog has been updated 2 years ago :(

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ryanhiebert avatar ryanhiebert commented on June 22, 2024

I haven't been maintaining a changelog, unfortunately. I didn't realize there was previously one. The closest thing we have at the moment is the commit history. https://github.com/aldjemy/aldjemy/commits/1.0.0 Most of the changes were housekeeping, but there were two changes that added or improved functionality: #80, #101.

There were no breaking changes in 1.0. We dropped support for a bunch of versions of Django and Python from our build matrix, but I didn't actually remove any of the backward compatibility code. Because of that, I'm planning to make the next release 2.0, since we have merged some breaking changes since the 1.0 release. I don't have a timeframe on when 2.0 will be released. There are no interesting new features yet, so for the moment I'm content with what is currently released.

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SaulTigh avatar SaulTigh commented on June 22, 2024

i have to note here that it would be super useful for end-users like me if at least major releases would have any form of a changelog. i would be super grateful for that.

thank you for your efforts :)

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