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Update release in preparation for conda-forge package #39

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djhoese opened this issue Nov 19, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #101
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Update release in preparation for conda-forge package #39

djhoese opened this issue Nov 19, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #101
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djhoese commented Nov 19, 2019

The following things need to be or should be fixed in a patch release before I make a conda-forge package:

  • The contents of the README.md file should be loaded in to the long_description parameter in setup.py. Since it is markdown you will also need long_description_content_type='text/markdown'.
  • The README badges should be updated to point to the pytroll repository instead of @adybbroe's old version of this.
  • The LICENSE file should be renamed LICENSE.txt (this is the default in conda-forge, not required to rename but eh why not). It should then be included in the MANIFEST.in.

After all of the above are complete:

  • Make a new patch release
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Sounds like a good plan PR is welcome

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djhoese commented Nov 25, 2019

This issue was my way of delegating the tasks to someone else 😉

I'm not really involved with this project but was going to make the conda-forge package to help where I could. I'm not sure I'll have time to do this soon unless I get bored and avoid my real work.

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I'll put it on my PCW list. Let's see how far I get :)

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