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Release Cypht 2.0 #879
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Two blockers for Cypht 2.0: |
The milestones are done except for JMAP: https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht/milestone/2 We have 4 non-draft MRs that it would make sense to add: |
This is exciting! Thanks for your hard work on this! |
We have 6 non-draft MRs that it would make sense to add: |
@josaphatim @kroky Let's clean this list and release 2.0! |
@josaphatim let me know if you need help on any of the items. |
The remaining PRs are not blockers so we can release Cypht 2.0 any time! |
We are now experiencing Cypht 2.0 for good notes. |
I did a round of testing on Cypht master, and I can tell you there are a huge number of "paper cut bugs" Why it is buggy:
So 2.0 will be buggy. How will we stabilize things in the coming months with 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, etc.?
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Cypht 2.0 is out: Commit messages matter, wow - I'd never be able to generate such a nice changelog text. Nicely done mentioning all the contributors as well. @marclaporte, feel free to describe the bigger changes in more detail on the top of the release message. |
Done |
Indeed! Which script does this? |
It’s been Interesting to follow the release, and I hope to be able to contribute in future at least for CSS (I know little to no php). for the release notes, it was great that everyone was credited. it would be useful though to separate fixes from features. I know it’s more effort (I’d be happy to do it if you eanted), but as a user it’s much more helpful to be able to look and seen the new features, then the fixes rather than have them interspersed |
@tarasis Thank you for the kind words.
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It is just a github feature aggregating all commit messages from previous tag. I think if developers add a bit of semantics to the commit messages like [ENH], [FEAT] and [FIX], it will be quite easy to aggregate the release notes by feature, enhancement or a fix. |
I just officialized that Cypht 1.4.x is now an LTS version so end users don't have to rush to upgrade: |
Cypht 2.0.1 with a bunch of bug fixes: https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht/releases/tag/v2.0.1 |
After 1.4.x, we will go to 2.0 because there are many big changes.
The main ones:
So let's clean this out: https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht/pulls, stabilize and release!
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