New releases and features for Yapsy

yapsyYapsy - my fat-free DIY python plugin management toolkit -- has recently jumped from 1.10 to 1.11 with a great new contribution: allowing plugins to run in their own processes separated from the plugin manager's (and presumably the application's) own process.

Adding brand new features is not very frequent for Yapsy (last time was 2 years and a half ago !) but it doesn't prevent people from using it and  contributing to it, which I find really nice.

Besides the features there has been also a fair number of bug fixes contributed which, I guess, can be interpreted as a good sign (even though I'd prefer to have it bug-free).

All of this was the occasion to improve a little more the documentation (also on readthedoc) to be more helpful and make sure that people know how and where to contribute (spoiler: github pull requests are perfectly fine if you've lost your sourceforge credentials and don't intend to get them back ;) )

You can read more on the latest release notes: