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diff --git a/lang/python/doc/texinfo/what-was-new.texi b/lang/python/doc/texinfo/what-was-new.texi new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f81e0c39 --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/python/doc/texinfo/what-was-new.texi @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- +@c %**start of header +@setfilename what-was-new.info +@settitle What Was New in the GPGME Python Bindings and Documentation +@documentencoding UTF-8 +@documentlanguage en +@c %**end of header + +@finalout +@titlepage +@title What Was New in the GPGME Python Bindings and Documentation +@author Ben McGinnes +@end titlepage + +@contents + +@ifnottex +@node Top +@top What Was New in the GPGME Python Bindings and Documentation +@end ifnottex + +@menu +* What Was New:: + +@detailmenu +--- The Detailed Node Listing --- + +What Was New + +* What Was New in GPGME 1·12·0:: + +What Was New in GPGME 1·12·0 + +* New in GPGME 1·12·0:: + +@end detailmenu +@end menu + +@node What Was New +@chapter What Was New + +@multitable {aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa} {aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa} +@item Version: +@tab 0.0.1-draft +@item GPGME Version: +@tab 1.13.0 +@item Author: +@tab @uref{https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-5, Ben McGinnes} <ben@@gnupg.org> +@item Author GPG Key: +@tab DB4724E6FA4286C92B4E55C4321E4E2373590E5D +@item Language: +@tab Australian English, British English +@item xml:lang: +@tab en-AU, en-GB, en +@end multitable + +The following are all the past @emph{What's New} sections for the Python +Bindings HOWTO and other documentation. + +@menu +* What Was New in GPGME 1·12·0:: +@end menu + +@node What Was New in GPGME 1·12·0 +@section What Was New in GPGME 1·12·0 + +The most obviously new point for those reading this guide is this +section on other new things, but that’s hardly important. Not given +all the other things which spurred the need for adding this section +and its subsections. + +@menu +* New in GPGME 1·12·0:: +@end menu + +@node New in GPGME 1·12·0 +@subsection New in GPGME 1·12·0 + +There have been quite a number of additions to GPGME and the Python +bindings to it since the last release of GPGME with versions 1.11.0 +and 1.11.1 in April, 2018. + +The bullet points of new additiions are: + +@itemize +@item +an expanded section on @uref{gpgme-python-howto#installation, installing} and @uref{gpgme-python-howto#snafu, troubleshooting} the Python +bindings. +@item +The release of Python 3.7.0; which appears to be working just fine +with our bindings, in spite of intermittent reports of problems for +many other Python projects with that new release. +@item +Python 3.7 has been moved to the head of the specified python +versions list in the build process. +@item +In order to fix some other issues, there are certain underlying +functions which are more exposed through the @uref{gpgme-python-howto#howto-get-context, gpg.Context()}, but +ongoing documentation ought to clarify that or otherwise provide the +best means of using the bindings. Some additions to @samp{gpg.core} and +the @samp{Context()}, however, were intended (see below). +@item +Continuing work in identifying and confirming the cause of +oft-reported @uref{gpgme-python-howto#snafu-runtime-not-funtime, problems installing the Python bindings on Windows}. +@item +GSOC: Google's Surreptitiously Ordered Conscription @dots{} erm @dots{} oh, +right; Google's Summer of Code. Though there were two hopeful +candidates this year; only one ended up involved with the GnuPG +Project directly, the other concentrated on an unrelated third party +project with closer ties to one of the GNU/Linux distributions than +to the GnuPG Project. Thus the Python bindings benefited from GSOC +participant Jacob Adams, who added the key@math{_import} function; building +on prior work by Tobias Mueller. +@item +Several new methods functions were added to the gpg.Context(), +including: @uref{gpgme-python-howto#howto-import-key, key@math{_import}}, @uref{gpgme-python-howto#howto-export-key, key@math{_export}}, @uref{gpgme-python-howto#howto-export-public-key, key@math{_export}@math{_minimal}} and +@uref{gpgme-python-howto#howto-export-secret-key, key@math{_export}@math{_secret}}. +@item +Importing and exporting examples include versions integrated with +Marcel Fest's recently released @uref{https://github.com/Selfnet/hkp4py, HKP for Python} module. Some +@uref{gpgme-python-howto#hkp4py, additional notes on this module} are included at the end of the HOWTO. +@item +Instructions for dealing with semi-walled garden implementations +like ProtonMail are also included. This is intended to make things +a little easier when communicating with users of ProtonMail's +services and should not be construed as an endorsement of said +service. The GnuPG Project neither favours, nor disfavours +ProtonMail and the majority of this deals with interacting with the +ProtonMail keyserver. +@item +Semi-formalised the location where @uref{gpgme-python-howto#draft-editions, draft versions} of this HOWTO may +periodically be accessible. This is both for the reference of +others and testing the publishing of the document itself. Renamed +this file at around the same time. +@item +The Texinfo documentation build configuration has been replicated +from the parent project in order to make to maintain consistency +with that project (and actually ship with each release). +@item +a reStructuredText (@samp{.rst}) version is also generated for Python +developers more used to and comfortable with that format as it is +the standard Python documentation format and Python developers may +wish to use it with Sphinx. Please note that there has been no +testing of the reStructuredText version with Sphinx at all. The +reST file was generated by the simple expedient of using @uref{https://pandoc.org/, Pandoc}. +@item +Added a new section for @uref{gpgme-python-howto#advanced-use, advanced or experimental use}. +@item +Began the advanced use cases with @uref{gpgme-python-howto#cython, a section} on using the module with +@uref{https://cython.org/, Cython}. +@item +Added a number of new scripts to the @samp{example/howto/} directory; +some of which may be in advance of their planned sections of the +HOWTO (and some are just there because it seemed like a good idea at +the time). +@item +Cleaned up a lot of things under the hood. +@end itemize + +@bye
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