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Issue template asks for "the date on page 1" which is confusing #6

Closed audreyfeldroy closed 3 years ago

audreyfeldroy commented 4 years ago

Location

The issue template: https://github.com/yasoob/practical-python-projects/blob/master/ISSUE_TEMPLATE

Description

The issue template asks the reader to provide:

Book build date (the date on page 1)

Page 1 is the cover. It's unclear what to provide from here.

Possible Solutions

I like option 2. @pydanny and @yasoob, thoughts?

Option 1:

Book build date (the date from the book's filename)

Option 2:

Book version (the date from the book's filename)

Option 3:

Book version (the date and version name from the interior matter on page 3, e.g. 2020-08-20-alpha)

Your full name so I can provide accurate credit within the book

Audrey Feldroy

audreyfeldroy commented 4 years ago

@pydanny suggests adding the build date to the footer.

Then the issue template would say something like:

Book version from the page footer, e.g. 2020-09-01-alpha

yasoob commented 3 years ago

This issue has been fixed in the latest update that will be sent out later today. I have added the build date in the PDF footer and have also updated the ISSUE_TEMPLATE to reflect that change.