With #77, I think we have everything we need to release this rewrite of inkcut to a wider audience, feature-wise.
Is there anything missing? I guess there's work to do in documentation and building distribution packages / uploading to PyPI?
I guess we should do some 'beta' releases first, or do you think we should first call for some more feedback from people who are not afraid to install from source?
With #77, I think we have everything we need to release this rewrite of inkcut to a wider audience, feature-wise.
Is there anything missing? I guess there's work to do in documentation and building distribution packages / uploading to PyPI?
I guess we should do some 'beta' releases first, or do you think we should first call for some more feedback from people who are not afraid to install from source?