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New release, please! #514

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anton-petrov opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 6 comments
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New release, please! #514

anton-petrov opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 6 comments

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@anton-petrov
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anton-petrov commented Dec 7, 2022

Hi, @Bogdanp!
Maybe it's time to release a new version of dramatiq?
Python 3.11 was released not too long ago -- it would be great to have a version compatible with modern python 馃槑
Of course, we can install a package with reference to a specific commit, but it's still better and more convinient to get dramatiq from PyPi, for example, v1.14.0.

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orsinium commented Jan 9, 2023

+1, I'd like to have released the mypy support I contributed. Our codebase is huge and relies on dramatiq a lot, and type-checking all task calls would be great.

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orsinium commented Jan 9, 2023

It's been 8 months or so since the last release 馃憖

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nguaman commented Jan 21, 2023

+1

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Bogdanp commented Jan 21, 2023

I will release the new version when I have the bandwidth to do so. In the mean time, you can install the latest version from Git if you like. Opening issues like these, and especially piling on with "+1", only serves to distract and annoy me.

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nguaman commented Jan 21, 2023

@Bogdanp Calm down. The +1 is to note that there are several people expecting a new version, nothing more. It is not to irritate you or to annoy you.

Since 8 months have passed since the last release, and it seems that the project died or is not maintained.

Have a good weekend and rest.

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Sorry for bothering you, we meant no offense. The reactions and comments here are to give a bit of transparency on how much this particular change (in this case, uploading a release) is needed for the community. And so happened that uploading a release is one of a few things that we can't contribute, only ask.

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