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VCS Tags #120

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marcelometal opened this issue Jan 12, 2021 · 3 comments
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VCS Tags #120

marcelometal opened this issue Jan 12, 2021 · 3 comments

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@marcelometal
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Hi @drlippman,

Could you please push all the tags?

Git tags are a great way to version and easy to know what is the latest version, just like you did at SourceForge in the past:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/asciimathml/files/asciimathml

@drlippman
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The SourceForge archive was created and maintained by Peter Jipsen, the original creator of asciimathml.

At this point, asciimathml is under basic maintenance, not active feature development, so there aren't really distinct version milestones anymore that would make sense to tag.

Unless I'm misunderstanding what you're asking for.

@marcelometal
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marcelometal commented Jan 12, 2021

Hi @drlippman, thank you for your fast reply.

I'm a member of JS team at Debian and I want to packaging the "new" version of asciimathml, the latest package has 2.0.2 code.

What do you think about add tags even for basic maintenance? This way, we can check for newer versions using debian watch

@drlippman
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You mean create a new tag every time there's a change?

Also, the 2.0.2 version you're currently using is, I believe, Peter Jipsen's last personal release, which included latexmathml and asciisvg bundled. This repo maintains a more "pure" version of asciimathml which does not include those additional scripts, so changing to this version would alter the functionality of that package.

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