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0.18.1 patch release? #5298
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I'm going to take a look into fixing #5291 |
I'd also love to get #5252 in (it makes |
I can "do the release" if that's helpful |
I can also help with the release. |
This is done. I'll send an email & check the docs are working tomorrow. Let me know anything I missed! |
thanks Max! We can always do a 0.18.2 for #5329 if need be :) |
Thanks Max! Looks like that went pretty smoothly! |
From #4753 (comment)
I am keen on whatever lets us release faster and easier — very open to a set schedule. Releasing has got to a place such that increasing the frequency isn't costly. The recent work by @andersy005 and others to automate PyPI has made that even more so. There are some smaller tasks we can put into pipelines if we want to squeeze more out there (e.g. updating stable branch, adding contributor lists). The only really necessary tasks are writing the summary, organizing the whatsnew, sending out communications. There's an extreme end of "constantly release new main branches". I don't see anything functionally wrong with that, but I'm sure there are unexplored consequences, and I'm not sure our role is to forge a new path in OSS release cycles. So maybe monthly is a reasonable balance? |
Glad to hear that releasing is getting easier/simpler :)
I've been thinking about this, and I'm wondering if something like this great tool: github-activity could help us (at least with updating
I'm curious.. How are these "new main branches" different from git tags from releases?
👍🏽 for frequent/monthly release cadence |
Here's one example that shows |
I had meant commit rather than branch — i.e. "on every commit to master". But as a thought experiment rather than a proposal |
I think we should issue a patch release soon.
xarray.map_blocks
will break with new dask,distributed releases this week since we don't have a released version with EnsureHighLevelGraph
layers areLayer
instances #5271FileNotFoundError
error on nonexistent file?Nice to have
Thoughts? Volunteers?
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