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[Feature] Relax Dependencies for Better Compatibility with Other Projects #111

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plypaul opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #112
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[Feature] Relax Dependencies for Better Compatibility with Other Projects #111

plypaul opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #112
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plypaul commented Jul 11, 2023

Is this your first time submitting a feature request?

  • I have read the expectations for open source contributors
  • I have searched the existing issues, and I could not find an existing issue for this feature
  • I am requesting a straightforward change to existing dbt-semantic-interfaces functionality, rather than a Big Idea better suited to a discussion

Describe the feature

Currently, pyproject.toml specifies pinned versions on many dependencies. The pinned dependencies make it more difficult to use this project with other projects as there will be dependency conflicts. Consequently, the pinned dependencies should be relaxed when possible.

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Who will this benefit?

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Are you interested in contributing this feature?

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@plypaul plypaul added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 11, 2023
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