I'm using gproc master right now and it's hex.pm policy to only publish upstream versions, so I'm still stuck with using gproc from github in my project.
Would you consider releasing gproc 0.3.1 with the bugfixes currently in master?
FYI hex.pm doesn't plan on being Elixir-only, work on an Erlang client is in progress and in case you want to take over maintenance of the gproc package on hex.pm that's an easy process.
I've added a package for gproc 0.3.0 to https://hex.pm/ (the Elixir package repository) as a community-maintained package (https://github.com/hexpm/community).
I'm using gproc master right now and it's hex.pm policy to only publish upstream versions, so I'm still stuck with using gproc from github in my project.
Would you consider releasing gproc 0.3.1 with the bugfixes currently in master?
FYI hex.pm doesn't plan on being Elixir-only, work on an Erlang client is in progress and in case you want to take over maintenance of the gproc package on hex.pm that's an easy process.