We want to default to running all tox environments under python 3, so
set the basepython value in each environment.
We do not want to specify a minor version number, because we do not
want to have to update the file every time we upgrade python.
We do not want to set the override once in testenv, because that
breaks the more specific versions used in default environments like
py35 and py36.
Change-Id: I394e0912bb1ec6b565ed78baab9a5949af7ba8cf
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
This hasn't actually been released, so the build number should be 0,
but there is a tag in the main repository for 1.6.50.1 so we need to
mark this as build 2.
Change-Id: I5f9efd8d3c4cc4d29d42d1d6de1552029f6cacbb
There doesn't seem to be a "summary" option, but "description" and
"long_description" are different. Update the metadata to avoid warnings
about the unknown "summary" and so that when the release announce script
asks for the package description it gets the one line version instead of
the longer one.
Had to bump the build version since there's already a tag for 1.6.50.1
Change-Id: I242418b4a94e57d926bafa0d537d3558d861c686
MDI provides Google's Material Design Icons in SCSS format
We plan on using this in Horizon to provide a theme that
implements Google's Material Design.
The 'material' theme gives an example of how to make use of a 3rd party theme
using the theming functionality. In addition to incorporating a theme,
loaded as a static asset using requirements.txt, it also gives examples of how
to cleanly override styles, variables, icon fonts and Django templates.
This theme is replacing 'blue' as the example of how to use a theme other than
'default'.
Partially-Implements: blueprint horizon-theme-css-reorg
Change-Id: I356ce30e64daa13dd9ae8e5ed940b6b15982bd66