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Make 0.7.1 release (before GCI 😅) #312

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Freso opened this issue Oct 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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Make 0.7.1 release (before GCI 😅) #312

Freso opened this issue Oct 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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@Freso
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Freso commented Oct 22, 2018

There have been a number of smaller changes to whipper since the 0.7.0 release, it might be nice to roll those into a 0.7.1 release.

Also, Google Code-in starts in 20 hours, so it might also be nice to do a release before then, since we'll hopefully have a number of MusicBrainz integration contributions coming from that, and a 0.7.1 point would be nicer to compare with than the current 0.7.0 one. 😅

(This would also be a nice excuse for package maintainers to update the URLs in/for their packages to the new https://github.com/whipper-team/whipper address. :))

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+1

@JoeLametta
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Great suggestion!
Will tag a new release in a few minutes...

P.S.: Excited for the GCI event 🎉

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Done!

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