Add tag-based versioning for git archive support #21
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This commit lets you use git tags to create new versions and makes it unnecessary to update setup.py when creating a new version.
This will let you get a tarball directly from github with enough information to install a proxmin version.
This will help with creating a standard conda-forge recipe, which I'd like to do.
As an example of what this PR can enable, try this script to install a fake 0.6.10 version, as tagged in my fork. (Note that the tag is currently in my fork - not in this repo)
This PR also contains a fix for python 3.8 syntax warning.