Hey all,
I'd like to transition python-bugzilla to github. I've come around to the idea
since Arun proposed it last year.
I set up a mirror for now that I'll just sync using a cron job:
https://github.com/python-bugzilla/python-bugzilla
I'll finish the actual transfer over sometime in the future and deprecate the
fedorahosted repo.
Patches to the mailing list are still preferred, but I'll take pull-requests
as well.
Comments welcome
Thanks,
Cole
XXXXXX: Update pypi, link it here?
I'm happy to announce a new release of python-bugzilla, version 1.2.1.
python-bugzilla is a library and commandline tool for interacting with
a bugzilla instance, including querying, modifying, and creating bug reports.
This release includes:
- bin/bugzilla: Add --ensure-logged-in option
- Fix get_products with bugzilla.redhat.com
- A few other minor improvements
The release can be downloaded from:
https://fedorahosted.org/released/python-bugzilla/python-bugzilla-1.2.1.tar…
As well as pypi:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bugzilla/1.2.1
(But I kinda screwed up the upload. I tried to do it manually via the web UI,
but accidentally added the 1.2.1 archive as a file of the 1.2.0 version. So I
delete the file, then read about twine, and try to upload the new version from
the command line, but pypi complains since I'm trying to reupload a filename
that had already been uploaded before :/
http://sourceforge.net/p/pypi/support-requests/468/
So the archive in pypi is a .zip rather than the .tar.gz to avoid the
conflict. Next release it will be back to normal)
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release through testing,
bug reporting, submitting patches, and otherwise sending in feedback!
Thanks,
Cole