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I use this software and our legal page attributes the correct license. I'm writing a dynamic way of getting the licenses for current versions of the packages we use. One of the strategies is pulling the LICENSE file for a given version from release branches on github or whatever hosting provider the project in question is using.
Currently, the latest (and only) release branch tagged on this project is 1.0.6, even though the PyPI package and commit comments indicate that 1.0.7 is the latest version. A simple version bump tag would be in order.
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I use this software and our legal page attributes the correct license. I'm writing a dynamic way of getting the licenses for current versions of the packages we use. One of the strategies is pulling the
LICENSE
file for a given version from release branches on github or whatever hosting provider the project in question is using.Currently, the latest (and only) release branch tagged on this project is 1.0.6, even though the PyPI package and commit comments indicate that 1.0.7 is the latest version. A simple version bump tag would be in order.
Thank you for your time!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: