This might be my lack of experience with Bower but when I set up my pointer in my bower.json file to point to your git repo, it always pulls up a version 0.2.0 which is pointing to commit 72087286. I've cleared my bower cache and tried reinstalling but no joy.
I know you don't have a bower.json file in your repo to set up direct bower support (as I understand it) but I would have expected it to pull the latest commit.
searching bower for your package shows that it knows about the latest commit from 3 months ago. I'm confused why it wouldn't install that version.
I've attached some screenshots of my clearing my bower cache and installing fresh, then what the .bower.json file reports after installation.
This might be my lack of experience with Bower but when I set up my pointer in my bower.json file to point to your git repo, it always pulls up a version 0.2.0 which is pointing to commit 72087286. I've cleared my bower cache and tried reinstalling but no joy.
I know you don't have a bower.json file in your repo to set up direct bower support (as I understand it) but I would have expected it to pull the latest commit.
searching bower for your package shows that it knows about the latest commit from 3 months ago. I'm confused why it wouldn't install that version.
I've attached some screenshots of my clearing my bower cache and installing fresh, then what the .bower.json file reports after installation.
Any thoughts?
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