From spadacciniweb at gmail.com Thu Nov 14 15:49:05 2024 From: spadacciniweb at gmail.com (Mariano Spadaccini) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 16:49:05 +0100 Subject: [dancer-users] Announcing Dancer2 1.0.0 In-Reply-To: <19a77414-028d-44d7-80b1-066fbf9430f3@app.fastmail.com> References: <19a77414-028d-44d7-80b1-066fbf9430f3@app.fastmail.com> Message-ID: Congratulations!! Mariano Spadaccini Il giorno lun 9 ott 2023 alle ore 16:27 Jason A. Crome < jason at crome-plated.com> ha scritto: > On behalf of the Dancer Core Team, I am beyond excited to present you with > Dancer2 1.0.0. > > So how did we get here? Why now? I'll cover the specifics in a future blog > post, but suffice it to say for now, we're stable, and we've been stable > for a long time, but this was never reflected in our versioning. It's > beyond time to commemorate that milestone. > > If you're expecting big changes, you'll be disappointed that there aren't > many on the technical side. Much of what's in this release involves adding > some polish in spots, and smoothing out some jagged edges in others. Some > important highlights include: > > - We've enabled GitHub Discussions ( > https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/discussions) on a trial basis as a > means to better provide support and greater interaction with the community > - Going forward, Dancer2 is (doing a better job of) adhering to the > Semantic Versioning specification (https://semver.org/), making our > version numbering easier to understand (and that includes for us, the core > team!) > - The Perl Toolchain gang recently announced that going forward, they?ll > be tracking the Perl of 10 years ago ( > https://rjbs.cloud/blog/2023/05/pts-2023-lyon-amendment-2-5/). We have > decided to follow suit. That doesn?t mean we will deliberately break > backwards compatibility; that doesn?t mean Dancer2 won?t run on old Perl > versions, but if something breaks on a Perl more than 10 years old it does > mean we (probably) aren?t going to support that. It also means that going > forward you'll see some newer Perl idioms and keywords in the Dancer2 code, > especially when it makes code easier to implement and understand. > - We?ve updated our contribution guidelines ( > https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/blob/main/Contributing.md), > providing new contributors with some more helpful guidance, and making our > expectations for contributions clearer. > - We?ve hard deprecated a mountain of old code ( > https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/milestone/27?closed=1). Hopefully > you weren?t using it. The Core Team made some effort to either submit PRs > or contact maintainers of plugins that are affected. > > For more details, please see the Changes ( > https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/blob/main/Changes) file. > > We've recently partnered with TPRF to make it easier to donate to Dancer2. > We?ll have more details to offer about this soon, but TL;DR: donating to > Dancer2 will now be easier to do, and donations will be tax-deductible. The > Core Team hopes you?ll take advantage of this new arrangement and help fund > future development of Dancer2 and its ecosystem. > > A number of bugs and minor enhancements have been made to our website ( > https://perldancer.org) in preparation for this release. We?ve got some > additional incremental improvements ahead, but we hope you find this to be > a nicer resource than it has been previously. > > There's a lot of excitement among members of the core team, and Dancer2 > 1.0.0 is just the beginning. We've got some awesome ideas coming to > fruition in the weeks and months ahead. > > How can you help? Use Dancer2! Blog about it, tell your friends, > especially your non-Perl using friends. Report bugs, send pull requests, > improve the docs, donate some coffee or pizza or spare change... it all > helps us to keep delivering. > > Thank you for being such an amazing community. You make this worth doing > for all of us. > > Love, hugs, and, of course, the dance of joy ( > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_5J1csi1AU)! > Jason Crome / CromeDome, on behalf of the entire Dancer Core Team > > -- > Jason A. Crome / CromeDome > CPAN: https://metacpan.org/author/CROMEDOME > GitHub: https://github.com/cromedome > Blog: https://cromedome.net > _______________________________________________ > dancer-users mailing list > dancer-users at lists.preshweb.co.uk > https://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: