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0.0.19 release? #238

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raybellwaves opened this issue Jan 8, 2021 · 8 comments
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0.0.19 release? #238

raybellwaves opened this issue Jan 8, 2021 · 8 comments
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raybellwaves commented Jan 8, 2021

I think we are overdue a release.

Any PR's we should merge/issues we should close before release?

@aaronspring has two open PR's that would be good get in

also @ahuang11

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maybe we wait for the next xr release and then only drop py36?

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raybellwaves commented Jan 8, 2021

Sounds good. I've always wondered if there was a bot that could post on an issue to tell you when a package was updated. cc. @jacobtomlinson if he has any thoughts.

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You could definitely set something up with GitHub Actions. We do this in some Dask repos to open PRs to bump pinned versions on release.

But for a one off like this you may just want to use IFTTT.

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after #221 we are ready

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After #277 i would like to see a new release. #266 is an embarrassing bug. Which other PRs should we waiting for?

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Once #277 goes in I think we should release. #221 doesn't have to be a bottleneck for this release (i've removed it from my original comment).

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aaronspring commented Mar 10, 2021

I would be grateful for a new release @raybellwaves

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You are welcome to release. I believe you have credentials. @bradyrx did the last release and can guide. He has some nice notes heres: https://xskillscore.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release_procedure.html. The only thing that may be different this time is conda-forge/xskillscore-feedstock#20

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