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do you have a plan time to drop the ugly version number like 0.999999999? #348

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zaazbb opened this issue Sep 16, 2017 · 4 comments
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@zaazbb
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zaazbb commented Sep 16, 2017

do you have a plan time to drop the ugly version number like 0.999999999?

@ikirudennis
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Seriously. It's been over a year since 1.0b10/0.999999999 was released. Isn't it time to pull the trigger?

@drafter250
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Hi thanks for your work on this project!

I was reviewing my package listing due to the following article, https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ten-malicious-libraries-found-on-pypi-python-package-index/

While thankfully i did not find any of the packages in that list I noticed the odd version number for html5lib and it triggered me to investigate the package further to make sure it was legit. I would respectfully suggest a bump to a new version to avoid drawing negative attention to your project. Thanks!

@anx-ckreuzberger
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I would also like to emphasis the importance of releasing "1.0" and start using semantic versioning.

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willkg commented Oct 3, 2017

This is a duplicate of #282. I'm closing it out.

@willkg willkg closed this as completed Oct 3, 2017
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