Thank you for open-sourcing this library. Adding a versioned release (using a Git tag + the Github "release" feature) would be helpful for signaling to users that the code is in a stable state. Since the library is versioned as 0.4 in the setup.py file, is there any reason not to tag and publish a v0.4 release here on Github?
Thank you for open-sourcing this library. Adding a versioned release (using a Git tag + the Github "release" feature) would be helpful for signaling to users that the code is in a stable state. Since the library is versioned as
0.4
in thesetup.py
file, is there any reason not to tag and publish av0.4
release here on Github?