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Bump requests to 2.32.3 #25

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@dsotirho-ucsc dsotirho-ucsc commented Oct 18, 2024

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@dsotirho-ucsc dsotirho-ucsc changed the title Update requests to 2.32.3 Bump requests to 2.32.3 Oct 23, 2024
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bahill commented Nov 25, 2024

@dsotirho-ucsc & @hannes-ucsc
Has this been tested locally? and are you planning to push to PyPi after this merge?
If yes to the above, you'll also need to bump the version of this project in the pyproject.toml.

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Has this been tested locally? and are you planning to push to PyPi after this merge?

No on both. We don't actively use this code. It's up to you if you want to merge it.

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