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investigate automating pushing releases to conda #1246

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RonnyPfannschmidt opened this issue Dec 9, 2015 · 4 comments
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investigate automating pushing releases to conda #1246

RonnyPfannschmidt opened this issue Dec 9, 2015 · 4 comments
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our packages are simple, we should automate publishing them to conda to reach the scientific community better

@RonnyPfannschmidt RonnyPfannschmidt added this to the 2.9 milestone Dec 9, 2015
@The-Compiler The-Compiler modified the milestones: 2.10, 2.9 Feb 26, 2016
@nicoddemus nicoddemus modified the milestones: 2.10, 3.0 Jun 26, 2016
@RonnyPfannschmidt RonnyPfannschmidt modified the milestones: 3.1.0, 3.0 Jul 19, 2016
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postponing

@RonnyPfannschmidt RonnyPfannschmidt added the type: proposal proposal for a new feature, often to gather opinions or design the API around the new feature label Jul 19, 2016
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closing - anyone caring can pick it up

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For reference, there's been some talk on conda-forge regarding automatic publishing of any pure python package.

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Also FWIW, there's the pytest-feedstock (which I'm also a maintainer).

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