Closed Technologicat closed 4 years ago
Due to historical reasons, there is constantly some confusion about the Pyan repositories.
To clear it up, in the next release, place something like this at the start of the README:
Official Pyan repositories (as of autumn 2019):
Pyan no longer supports Python 2.x. If you still need to analyze Python 2 code, the stable repo has an archive of the final version of Pyan2.
The PyPI package pyan3 is built from development.
Development is manually synced to stable (via a PR) every now and then.
To future maintainers: when you take over, please update the link to the active development repo, and the date.
I think i can help update the repo readme. What do you think about it?
Sure, why not!
Just send a PR when done, and I'll merge it.
Due to historical reasons, there is constantly some confusion about the Pyan repositories.
To clear it up, in the next release, place something like this at the start of the README:
Official Pyan repositories (as of autumn 2019):
Pyan no longer supports Python 2.x. If you still need to analyze Python 2 code, the stable repo has an archive of the final version of Pyan2.
The PyPI package pyan3 is built from development.
Development is manually synced to stable (via a PR) every now and then.
To future maintainers: when you take over, please update the link to the active development repo, and the date.