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Release the next version of ipwb (mid-October 2024) #847

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machawk1 opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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Release the next version of ipwb (mid-October 2024) #847

machawk1 opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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machawk1 commented Oct 16, 2024

With the added support for Python 3.12 (#814), among other improvements, a new version of ipwb is warranted, if nothing more than to propagate that support to Pypi and elsewhere.

The target for this is October 17-18, 2024. This ticket shall track the TODOs.

...ultimately run ./release.sh, which will instill the version.

/cc @ibnesayeed

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The release GitHub Action is broken:

UNSUPPORTED GITHUB ACTION VERSION \n\n You are using . The branch of this project has been sunset and will not receive any updates, not even security bug fixes. Please, make sure to use a supported version. If you want to pin to v1 major version, use . If you feel adventurous, you may opt to use use instead. A more general recommendation is to pin to exact tags or commit shas. \n\n \n\n ### Oh, and while you are here — #StandWithUkraine \n\n [![SWUbanner]][SWUdocs] \n\n [SWUbanner]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vshymanskyy/StandWithUkraine/main/banner-direct-single.svg \n\n [SWUdocs]: https://github.com/vshymanskyy/StandWithUkraine/blob/main/docs/README.md

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The dist.yml GitHub Action will need to be resolved to push the latest release on GitHub to Pypi for this GH issue to be closed.

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Complete October 24, 2024.

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