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Whats-new: 2022.12.0 #7345

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@dcherian dcherian added the Release Planning and tracking progress of releases label Dec 1, 2022
@@ -2601,7 +2606,7 @@ Breaking changes
have removed the internal use of the ``OrderedDict`` in favor of Python's builtin
``dict`` object which is now ordered itself. This change will be most obvious when
interacting with the ``attrs`` property on Dataset and DataArray objects.
(:issue:`3380`, :pull:`3389`). HBy `Joeamman <https://github.com/jhamman>`_.
(:issue:`3380`, :pull:`3389`). By `Joe Hamman <https://github.com/jhamman>`_.
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@dcherian dcherian merged commit 38d335d into pydata:main Dec 2, 2022
@dcherian dcherian deleted the whats-new-2022.12 branch December 2, 2022 22:57
dcherian added a commit to dcherian/xarray that referenced this pull request Dec 8, 2022
* main:
  absolufy-imports - No relative imports - PEP8 (pydata#7204)
  [skip-ci] whats-new for dev (pydata#7351)
  Whats-new: 2022.12.0 (pydata#7345)
  Fix assign_coords resetting all dimension coords to default index (pydata#7347)
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