PanderMusubi / inkscape-open-symbols

Open source SVG symbol sets that can be used as Inkscape symbols
MIT License
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release inkscape-open-symbols #45

Closed legrostdg closed 7 years ago

legrostdg commented 7 years ago

It would be great to have a github release of inkscape-open-symbols. (It would help packaging for Debian)

Xaviju commented 7 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't know this could be useful for packaging! I guess once its sorted out all the required information from weather icons it would be ok to create a 1.0.0 release. What do you think? Will I need to include all the svg files zipped so it can be simply unzipped into the inkscape symbols folder? Or maybe only creating the release tag would be enough? Thanks for your help :wink:

legrostdg commented 7 years ago

It's easy to create releases on github: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-releases/ You just create the release, github adds the .zip, .tar.gz for you :-). If it just takes a few days, we can of course do that after #44 is solved. I'll just wait a little bit more to create the Debian package.

Mougzi commented 7 years ago

@Xaviju I think having the svg files zipped all toghether is a great idea. Great pack of Symbols btw :-)

victorwestmann commented 7 years ago

It would be simply amazing if this could ship with the final installer/package. It should be enabled when the user selects (at least in Windows) custom or full installation. +1 for this! _o/

legrostdg commented 7 years ago

@Xaviju, now that #44 is fixed, is there still something preventing a release of inkscape-open-symbols?

Xaviju commented 7 years ago

Everything seems fine now. Should we create the 1.0.0 release?

legrostdg commented 7 years ago

sure!

legrostdg commented 7 years ago

(or whatever numbering you prefer) 1.0 may be OK, too.

Xaviju commented 7 years ago

https://github.com/Xaviju/inkscape-open-symbols/releases/tag/v1.0

Moini commented 7 years ago

Congrats :)

(Nitpicking follows: for a release, does it make sense to include all those files? I'd only have put the README, LICENSE and the svgs into it, to make it easy for packagers. Neither gitignore, the gulpfile, the template or the subfolder ordering is relevant for a .deb package, I think.)

Xaviju commented 7 years ago

@Moini no, it doesn't. Only SVG files, readme and license seems perfectly enough. If you create the deb package, please add it to the readme and in the #57 issue to add it to the website.

legrostdg commented 7 years ago

It doesn't matter too much to have everything in the archive. It's easy to select only /.svg. My debian package is almost ready :)

PanderMusubi commented 6 years ago

Version 1.1 from 27 Jan 2017 just has been packaged for Ubuntu 18.04 release, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1464270

If a newer version should be packaged, please contact the packager (Ubuntu and Debian) quickly.

Xaviju commented 6 years ago

He is added to the issue recently closed. Thanks @PanderMusubi

PanderMusubi commented 4 years ago

Would it be possible to get a new release and updated package? We are already two years down the road.