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[INFRA] Release new version on pypi #102

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emdupre opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 6 comments
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[INFRA] Release new version on pypi #102

emdupre opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 6 comments

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emdupre commented Nov 5, 2024

Should we go ahead and cut a new minor release of fmralign before our planned API changes ? We've had a few bug fixes and features added since the last version, so I think we're overdue for a release.

If you think we actually have enough to bump to 0.2, I'm also happy to go with that !

cc @bthirion @pbarbarant

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bthirion commented Nov 5, 2024

Agree for 0.2 release.

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emdupre commented Nov 6, 2024

I think I will need @thomasbazeille 's help to be able to upload new versions to PyPi under the existing fmralign package !

It looks like we just forgot to add 0.0.2a to the whats_new.txt, and we're actually ready to cut 0.0.3

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I think I will need @thomasbazeille 's help to be able to upload new versions to PyPi under the existing fmralign package !

It looks like we just forgot to add 0.0.2a to the whats_new.txt, and we're actually ready to cut 0.0.3

Isn't @bthirion a maintainer?

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bthirion commented Nov 7, 2024

Not on pip.

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emdupre commented Nov 12, 2024

If there are no objections, I'll go ahead and cut a new tag and then we can (separately) release it on PyPi ASAP

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emdupre commented Nov 13, 2024

OK, done : https://github.com/Parietal-INRIA/fmralign/releases/tag/0.0.3

I also went back and added tags / releases for our other versions currently on pypi.

I'll go ahead and rename this issue just so we can track that it's only for updating pypi !

@emdupre emdupre changed the title [INFRA] Cut minor release before new API ? [INFRA] Release new version on pypi Nov 13, 2024
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