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Release request #37

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zware opened this issue Jan 12, 2020 · 8 comments
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Release request #37

zware opened this issue Jan 12, 2020 · 8 comments

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@zware zware commented Jan 12, 2020

Hi, can we get a release of this with the latest fixes? In particular, we're getting reports about the broken Sphinx link in the footer.

If there's anything I can do to help it along, please let me know.

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@JulienPalard JulienPalard commented Jan 14, 2020

I think I don't have the rights on pypi.org/p/python-docs-theme, cc @Mariatta @theacodes @ncoghlan?

Also @ewdurbin could we please have a "pre-prod" server for docs.python.org to test this (and to test docsbuild-scripts, new languages, ...) before pushing it to production?

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@Mariatta Mariatta commented Jan 14, 2020

I have admin right. Let me know what I should be doing there...

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@Mariatta Mariatta commented Jan 14, 2020

just publish this to pypi?

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@JulienPalard JulienPalard commented Jan 14, 2020

@Mariatta no no no! Publish this to pypi WHILE crossing fingers hoping it won't break docs.python.org. I'll cross my fingers too (I really have a thing against CSS).

I've read the 3 commits and it looks OK (to me...).

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@zware zware commented Jan 14, 2020

We'll need a version bump and tag before publishing; I can see to that if you want.

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@Mariatta Mariatta commented Jan 14, 2020

😰been awhile since I have to publish to pypi manually using setuptools....

going through this checklist, and let me know if there are additional steps that I might miss

  • bump version number? (#38)
  • changelog? (we don't have it, opened #40 )
  • publish to test pypi? (skipped because I don't have permission to the project in testPyPI)
  • publish to real pypi?
  • add .post1 to codebase? (#39)
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@Mariatta Mariatta commented Jan 14, 2020

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@zware zware commented Jan 14, 2020

Thank you, @Mariatta!

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