Releases: CITGuru/PyInquirer
New Updates And Fixes
Yo guys,
I really appreciate your effort in improving this project, I know things have not been fast as expected. But nevertheless things have good so far, and a lot of people have been willing to help improve this project.
This release is a bugfix for:
#23, #19, #21, #17, #12, #7, #5, #11
PyInquirer 2
Yea PyInquirer 2 is on it way and it going pretty well. I won't stop pushing out bug release for PyInquirer 1.0.x, but there wont be new feature added. We all know PyInquirer still uses the prompt_toolkit 1 which is now ditched totally. There wont be releasing any bug fix for it nor a new update and thats very bad for PyInquirer.
So I have looked through Prompt toolkit and I have decided to start working on PyInquirer 2.0.0. I'll keep releasing bug fix for 1.0.x but there will no new feature added.
But we have another issue which is me, yes me.
I work remotely as a Software Developer (Python, NodeJS, Rust), work 48hrs a week and new to maintaining an open source project like this. I need advice on going about my daily work and also maintaining an open source project. I also need you to advice on how the Pyinquirer 2 should be. Should it be a new repo, or a branch or any thing.
Here's my email:
[email protected]
And dont forget to read my comment here about the coming PyInquirer 2
And thanks again to everyone who has contributed to this repo
Fix Bug Release
The main aim of this release is to fix prompt_toolkit error. There's an error that comes up if you end up installing the wrong prompt_toolkit version for this module. We'll work on making PyInquirer more compatible with the latest version though.
Thanks 👍
First Release
1.0.0 Push to PyPI