Skip to content
Tobias Megies edited this page Nov 22, 2022 · 4 revisions

This is were older, outdated news items get archived.

[Mar 10 2022] Release of ObsPy 1.3.0

This is a major release with new features, bug fixes, and general improvements and we strongly recommend all users to update. Follow these link to learn more:

[Mar 6 2020] Release of ObsPy 1.2.0

This is a major release with a lot of new features, bug fixes, and general improvements and we strongly recommend all users to update. Follow these link to learn more:

[Feb 17 2019] Release of ObsPy 1.1.1

This is the first bug fix release in the 1.1.x release cycle. It does not change functionality/API but fixes quite a number of bugs resulting in an overall more stable ObsPy package. It is planned to be the only bug fix release for 1.1.x as well as we plan to do the release of 1.2.0 as soon as possible.

We recommend all users to upgrade through one of the usual channels. Please see the full changelog for all details:

[Oct 27 2017] Release of ObsPy 1.1.0

This is a major release with a lot of new features, bug fixes, and general improvements and we strongly recommend all users to update. Follow these link to learn more:

[Feb 27 2017] Release of ObsPy 1.0.3

This is the third bug fix release in the 1.0.x release cycle. It does not change functionality/API but fixes quite a number of bugs resulting in an overall more stable ObsPy package. It is planned to be the last bug fix release for 1.0.x as well as we plan to do the release of 1.1.0 as soon as possible.

We recommend all users to upgrade through one of the usual channels. Please see the full changelog for all details:

[Aug 03 2016] Release of ObsPy 1.0.2

This is the second bug fix release in the 1.0 release cycle. It does not change functionality/API but fixes quite a number of bugs resulting in an overall more stable ObsPy package.

We recommend all users to upgrade through one of the usual channels. Please see the full changelog for all details:

[Mar 24 2016] Release of ObsPy 1.0.1

This is the first bug fix release in the 1.0 release cycle. It does not change functionality/API but fixes several bugs in 1.0.0, most notably fixing decryption of encrypted data from requests on restricted data via ArcLink and some bugs when working with SAC headers in the rewritten SAC module.

We recommend all users to upgrade through one of the usual channels. Please see the full changelog for all details:

[Feb 19 2016] Release of ObsPy 1.0.0

This is a big release with significant internal changes, new features, stability improvements, and much more to prepare ObsPy for future challenges and get rid of accumulated technical debt. It is now stable enough to officially declare it version 1.0. Changes are broad and numerous - follow these links to learn more:

[May 15 2015] Release of ObsPy 0.10.2

ObsPy 0.10.2 is a maintenance release and it contains a number of bug fixes and minor feature improvements so we advise all users to upgrade through one of the usual channels.

[March 20 2015] Release of ObsPy 0.10.1

ObsPy 0.10.1 is once again our biggest release yet with over 2200 single commits from 25 individual contributors! We strongly encourage all users to update to the new version as it will effectively end support for the 0.9.x line. Major new features are Python 3 support, a new TauP implementation, Anaconda packages, ...

[May 4 2014] Release of ObsPy 0.9.2

ObsPy 0.9.2 is a maintenance release and contains the collective bug fixes and minor feature improvements of around 150 commits so we advise all users to upgrade.

[January 9 2014] Release of ObsPy 0.9.0

ObsPy 0.9.0 offers (amongst many other things) two major new features: support for the FDSN webservices and the FDSN StationXML format.

Clone this wiki locally