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Jeff Widman bd346a0fc1 Drop CHANGES.rst in favor of GitHub Releases
I started to cut a new release but realized it's a bit painful that we
are currently maintaining both a `CHANGES.rst` file and also tagging
releases in GitHub releases UI.

For a busy project, maintaining a dedicated changelog makes sense... but
the reality is this project is in maintenance mode, and we the
maintainers are more likely to cut releases when they're easy/low
friction. Since GitHub very nicely has the "Auto-generate-release-notes"
button, let's just use that.

I considered copy/pasting the results from that to `CHANGES.rst`, but
even that feels like a waste of time.
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[metadata]
name = Flask-DebugToolbar
version = 0.13.1
author = Michael van Tellingen
author_email = michaelvantellingen@gmail.com
maintainer = Matt Good
maintainer_email = matt@matt-good.net
description = A toolbar overlay for debugging Flask applications.
long_description = file: README.rst
long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
keywords = flask, debug, toolbar
url = https://github.com/pallets-eco/flask-debugtoolbar
project_urls =
Changelog = https://github.com/pallets-eco/flask-debugtoolbar/releases
Documentation = https://flask-debugtoolbar.readthedocs.io/
classifiers =
Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Environment :: Web Environment
Framework :: Flask
Intended Audience :: Developers
License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Operating System :: OS Independent
Programming Language :: Python
Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content
Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
[options]
package_dir =
= src
packages = find:
include_package_data = True
python_requires = >=2.7
[options.packages.find]
where = src