agateblue / django-dynamic-preferences

Dynamic global and instance settings for your django project
https://django-dynamic-preferences.readthedocs.org/
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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New release #245

Closed hansegucker closed 3 years ago

hansegucker commented 3 years ago

There are some commits waiting for being released. Among other things, there is one change (#244) which prevents the Free School Information System AlekSIS from releasing a stable version. Is there any progress with releasing a patch version?

hansegucker commented 3 years ago

Uff, what should we do now?

debdolph commented 3 years ago

Any progress?

agateblue commented 3 years ago

Hi there, version 1.11.0 has just been published to PyPi. Things have been hectic over the past year and I haven't been able to maintain the package during that period.

agateblue commented 3 years ago

Would someone here would be interested to become co-maintainer of the package? I lack time to review pull requests lately, but I can help

Natureshadow commented 3 years ago

Would someone here would be interested to become co-maintainer of the package? I lack time to review pull requests lately, but I can help

I could do that. django-dynamic-preferences would not be the first one I co-maintain because it is used in AlekSIS ;).

agateblue commented 3 years ago

thank you @Natureshadow , I've sent you an invite :)

Natureshadow commented 3 years ago

Thanks!

How will be handle uploads to PyPI?

agateblue commented 3 years ago

@Natureshadow if that's okay, for you, I'll continue to do that myself for a little why, as I don't feel comfortable giving push access there to someone I haven't work with at least a bit :)

Natureshadow commented 3 years ago

Hi,

On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 12:33:03AM -0700, Agate wrote:

@Natureshadow if that's okay, for you, I'll continue to do that myself for a little why, as I don't feel comfortable giving push access there to someone I haven't work with at least a bit :)

yes, that's reasonable, if you think you can do it (this long-standing issue here was about making a new release on PyPI, which is why I am asking ☺).

-nik