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When will a new version be released? #2294
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I'd be happy to do that if there was evidence (or even an inkling) that it would be a place where others (ie, not me) would answer questions - but this specific question is the exact opposite of that - it's really directed specifically to me. So I don't see how enabling discussions would help in this specific case? It's worth considering that one of the reasons for the delay is my time, so adding another venue for things which end up directed specifically to me makes that problem worse, not better. If you feel opening discussions would enable people like yourself to respond to things so I don't have to, I'd be fine to experiment with that, but this specific example is the exact opposite of that. Re releases, I do need to apologize for having let that slip. I need a new process to make the releases directly from github CI builds, meaning a number of things in previous releases will not be shipped in new ones - most notably the chm documentation and mapi bindings. I'm about to be away from home for over 6 weeks, so I'm afraid to say a new release probably isn't going to happen for at least that long.
I agree this would be great, but as above, I'm not sure how the timing will work out for that.
You mean you'd like to see both "in time for 3.13" and that list of items in the next release? To be frank though, I don't think anything in that list should block the next release, except maybe items which block 3.13. I'd rather get back to a regular release cadence. It's worth noting the huge number of cleanup PRs actually works against things here - it both makes the actual issues harder to find, and makes the task of going over them quite daunting. In other words, a doubling of the number of PRs in this repo probably tends to make them get looked at slower rather than faster. |
In a perfect world, sure, but I doubt that's realistic. Take it as a wishlist of things I would personally want first if you have the time.
New deprecations and doc fixes are "sooner rather than later", but don't have to be in the next release for Python 3.13 support.
Would love to see that, and get bugfixes + documentation improvements in following releases if that's the case.
Sorry, I didn't want to just forget about something by not posting the PRs. ^^" |
I just released 307 taking the PRs @Avasam mentioned above. I'll let it bake for a week or so to see if the new release process actually works, before getting back to the other PRs - after that I intend making more timely releases - sorry for the huge delay here! |
Thanks for doing this! |
Sorry for bringing it up here.
Could you please enable discussions for this repo, so any similar questions can be asked there?
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