From e24a756a9e70e98f6051ac8a73a216fe4150ea01 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Nicholas H.Tollervey" Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2021 12:09:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Changes and Readme updates for 1.1.0-beta.1 --- CHANGES.rst | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README.rst | 11 ++++------- 2 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGES.rst b/CHANGES.rst index baa97e804..a0e8102ae 100644 --- a/CHANGES.rst +++ b/CHANGES.rst @@ -1,6 +1,48 @@ Release History --------------- +1.1.0-beta.2 +============ + +This is a beta release and may contain bugs or unfinished features. Please +provide bug reports or feedback via: https://github.com/mu-editor/mu/issues/new + +* This is the first public beta release (beta 1 was created for testing by the + core development team). +* Many minor bug fixes to the existing new features found in beta 1 + (see below). +* Many thanks to Martin Dybdal for his work on improving the admin panel. +* Carlos made significant changes so Mu can be packaged with very recent + versions of Python. Carlos also made various changes relating to the status + of Python packages contained within the official installer. +* Many thanks to Dan Pope for assistance with an upgraded version of PyGameZero + (which uses the latest version of PyGame - kudos to René and the other + developers of PyGame for the recent improvements). +* Various fixes to the UI so that panes are easier to resize and the themes are + correctly applied to the REPL (thanks again to Martin for these fixes). +* Carlos also contributed fixes relating to the micro:bit mode (compatibility + with versions 1 and 2). +* Tim has made herculean efforts to ensure the creation and checking of Mu's + virtual environment is robust and easy to maintain. +* A new crash reporting feature has been added. If Mu breaks the user will be + redirected to the endpoint codewith.mu/crash with details of the crash and an + option to create a bug report. This ensures Mu crashes are handled more + gracefully, and the user is able to see the error that caused the crash. +* A new animated splash screen has been added so the initial creation of Mu's + virtual environment happens in such a way that the user can see progress is + being made, and updates are logged on the splash screen for the user. If Mu + encounters a problem at this early stage, the splash screen recovers and the + new crash reporting feature kicks in. The current animation was created by + Steve Hawkes (thank you) with a much more polished version promised very + soon..! +* Behind the scenes, Tiago has continued to make outstanding work on the `pup` + tool we use to create the installers for Windows 64/32 bit and MacOS X. This + beta release will be the first to use installers created with `pup`. +* **Known bug** - on first ever start of Mu, if in Python3 mode the package + manager will not work. Re-starting Mu fixes this (i.e. from second and + subsequent starts). We're tracking this problem via + [this issue](https://github.com/mu-editor/mu/issues/1358). + 1.1.0-beta.1 ============ diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index 7cc008104..1bda61f6e 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -7,14 +7,11 @@ Mu is a simple code editor for beginner programmers based on extensive feedback from teachers and learners. Having said that, Mu is for anyone who wants to use a simple "no frills" editor. -Mu is a modal editor with modes for Adafruit's CircuitPython, the micro:bit's -version of MicroPython, PyGame Zero and standard Python 3 (including a -graphical debugger). Some of the modes make available a REPL (either -running on the connected CircuitPython or MicroPython device or as a Jupyter -based iPython session in Python3 mode). +Mu is a modal editor with modes for many different ways to use Python to create +cool and interesting things. -Mu is written in Python and works on Windows, macOS, Linux and Raspberry Pi. The -project's public facing website is +Mu is written in Python and works on Windows, macOS, Linux and Raspberry Pi. +The project's public facing website is `https://codewith.mu/ `_. We celebrate the work done by users of mu at `https://madewith.mu/ `_.