Any chance at releasing a tagged version?

I'm not the biggest fan of "minimum-stability": "dev" in composer.json and having the .git folder pulled down just adds complication to what would otherwise be a trivial update strategy with GIT deploys (i.e. no git submodules to worry about)

Maybe even an alpha to avoid having to worry about API changes or updates ;)

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Alan D. created an issue. See original summary.

dercheffe’s picture

+1 --> I agree

Alan D.’s picture

This is now the only dev version left in the standard set of modules we use. Any thoughts?

Garrett Albright’s picture

Unfortunately I'm not really much interested in maintaining Pathologic. I don't use Drupal much anymore. (It doesn't seem like anyone uses Drupal much anymore.)

Would any of you be interested in taking a co-maintainer position and polish this up for a real D8 release?

Alan D.’s picture

Happy enough to tag a release, but no time for anything more sadly.

Year, it is sad the direction the core management team headed in. There is still lots of enterprise level work, but Drupal's effectively overkill now for the small sites and WP has taken that market. Albeit, even WP will struggle against wix, spspace et al too soon

dww’s picture

I'd be willing to at least tag a release and do some minimal maintenance. I'll be using this module on a couple of D8 sites I'm building, so I might as well maintain fixes + improvements upstream instead of juggling patches via composer. ;)

Either way, +1 on tagging an initial alpha release since it makes a lot of things easier for everyone.

Garrett Albright’s picture

Thanks for your help, new co-maintainer! You should have the permissions to push code and create releases now. Let me know if you need anything else. :D

dww’s picture

Hah, okay. Ask and ye shall receive...

"Thanks" ;)

Cheers,
-Derek

dww’s picture

Version: 8.x-1.x-dev » 8.x-1.0-alpha1
Assigned: Unassigned » dww
Status: Active » Fixed

Did a quick pass on the issue queue, pushed a few commits, and tagged an official 8.x-1.0-alpha1 release.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.