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# Version 1.0.1 (Tue, 27 Dec 2016 22:24:26 GMT) | ||
* [fc14a0d](https://github.com/bootprint/bootprint-openapi/commit/fc14a0d) Update the maintainer-notice to reflect the current state (#84) - Nils Knappmeier | ||
# Version 1.0.0 (Tue, 27 Dec 2016 21:33:17 GMT) | ||
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{ | ||
"name": "bootprint-openapi", | ||
"version": "1.0.0", | ||
"version": "1.0.1", | ||
"description": "Converts a openapi-definition into a static html page", | ||
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*I'm sorry to say that I won't be able to develop new features for this project in the near future. | ||
But: I will probably be able to discuss and merge pull-requests, and to publish new versions.* | ||
I'm still looking for people to help me with the bootprint project. I have found some new ambitions to make | ||
bootprint-openapi the greatest offline documentation generator for OpenAPI specifications. I have started, by releasing | ||
the current version as 1.0 to show that it's time to start using [semver](https://npmjs.com/package/semver) for versioning. | ||
Please understand that I'm not using `bootprint-openapi` myself at the moment and all I'm doing (or not doing | ||
at the moment) is for other people to fill their needs. I have a limited time each week to work on open-source | ||
projects and I want to work on some other projects. | ||
I have created a Twitter account [@bootprintjs](https://twitter.com/bootprintjs) that will now be used for announcments | ||
and for gathering user feedback. I also plan to setup a blog. | ||
#### Here is my proposal | ||
But I might still need your help. I am, for example, certain, that there are greater designers out there than me and I | ||
feel that some parts of bootprint-openapi need a redesign. So: | ||
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* I might also give you publishing-rights on npm, although that seems like a large step and I would have to | ||
be confident that you don't misuse it. Asking doesn't cost. | ||
be confident that you don't misuse it. | ||
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