During the release of xmonad 0.17.0, I realized that we need to be able to upload candidates before tagging the release on GitHub, because there might be issues with the tarball and Hackage may reject it. When that happened, I had to remove the release, delete the tag, upload the candidate manually to see what's wrong with it, try to fix it, upload it manually again, and so on. This commit swaps the logic: when the workflow is invoked manually, it uploads the candidate. This can be done multiple times, and once everything is fine, the release can finally be tagged and it's released to Hackage proper. The only disadvantage is that we need to remember to try uploading the candidate. Not sure if there's a perfect solution…
xmonad-contrib
Community-maintained extensions for the XMonad window manager.
xmonad core is minimal, stable, yet extensible. xmonad-contrib is home to hundreds of additional tiling algorithms and extension modules. The two combined make for a powerful X11 window-manager with endless customization possibilities. They are, quite literally, libraries for creating your own window manager.
Installation
For installation and configuration instructions, please see:
If you run into any trouble, consult our documentation or ask the community for help.
Contributing
We welcome all forms of contributions:
- bug reports and feature ideas (also to xmonad)
- bug fixes, new features, new extensions (also to xmonad)
- documentation fixes and improvements: xmonad, xmonad-contrib, xmonad-web
- helping others in the community
- financial support: GitHub Sponsors, Open Collective
Please do read the CONTRIBUTING document for more
information about bug reporting and code contributions. For a brief overview
of the architecture and code conventions, see the documentation for the
XMonad.Doc.Developing
module. If in doubt, talk to
us.
License
Code submitted to the xmonad-contrib repo is licensed under the same license as xmonad core itself, with copyright held by the authors.