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Tag new release? #21

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druvus opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 5 comments
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Tag new release? #21

druvus opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 5 comments
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druvus commented Feb 22, 2018

The code has been quite stable for some time so would it be possible to tag a 0.1.4 release that could be used in Bioconda?

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widdowquinn commented Feb 22, 2018

Yes - thankyou for the prompt - I'll do that shortly for the 'old' script.

There will be a 0.2.0 release coming along soon, too - with the diagnostic_primers branch and the new codebase.

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druvus commented Feb 23, 2018

thanks!

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peterjc commented Sep 10, 2019

Looks like the v0.1.4 release is overdue.

(I was looking at this since the Hutton ICS mirror https://github.com/huttonics/find_differential_primers only syncs master right now, and that is getting out of date versus the diagnostic_primers development branch)

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widdowquinn commented Sep 10, 2019

I'd say "delayed" rather than overdue, only because I didn't state a deadline date ;)

Less flippantly, it's one of many ongoing things - the diagnostic_primers branch is usable, but still needs some work before it can slot in as 0.2.0 proper. Having maintained parallel branches has caused some rebasing headaches for me with this and pyani and I'm hoping I can dedicate a run of time to both, shortly, so I can consolidate each to a single branch.

I know this is disappointing people, and I do apologise.

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That's v0.1.4 released - conda package to follow shortly.

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