Hey,
I started thinking along those lines while preparing the release, but
wanted to get the first release out old skool like Holger sketched out for
me. I did already set up vagrant boxes for (arch)linux and Windows(10) with
all interpreters installed which would add portable dev and test envs to
the project. I did not add the Vagrantfile to the project yet, because I
wanted to hear first, if this is considered a good idea. I like having a
Vagrantfile in a project for tests and to help others getting started
quickly, but it obviously has not only upsides and carries a (in my view
small, one it's set up) maintenance burden.
@Bruno that's very cool indeed, I will have a closer look at that as soon
as I can and add it to our CI.
Preparing a release is should be basically preparation free in my ideal
world, so that every successfull built can be released right away without
any extra testing necessary.
I was also wondering if there is something speaking against introducing
Ronnies https://github.com/pypa/setuptools_scm for tag based versioning?
Love that tool - one less thing to worry about, just tag the thing and off
you go :)
Cheers
Oliver
P.S. @Bruno my "maiden" name is Walter and my friends in school used to
call me that, you must have channeled that I guess ... I also think it's
funny that your last name sounds a bit like my first name, so I might start
calling you Oliveira and you can call me Walter :D
On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 at 12:25 Florian Bruhin
* Bruno Oliveira
[2017-02-02 11:05:43 +0000]: You could add OS X to Travis.
I thought about it, but I seem to recall Travis doesn't support both OS X and Linux in the same .travis.yaml file (I think I've seen this somewhere in @conda-forge's docs, not sure where though).
That's wrong ;) https://github.com/The-Compiler/qutebrowser/blob/master/.travis.yml#L5-L23
Florian
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