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v0.3.0 release #85

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wang-boyu opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 8 comments
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v0.3.0 release #85

wang-boyu opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 8 comments

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wang-boyu commented Jul 18, 2022

  • Release the changes done in recent months as v0.3.0.
  • Publish the release to PyPI.

May still have a few pending items from #46.

The following tickets can be moved to the next release:

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rht commented Jul 18, 2022

@jackiekazil @Corvince we should switch to main branch before it is much harder to do so.

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Agree that we should switch to main before/with this release

This was referenced Jul 24, 2022
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Now that #95 is merged, shall we tag it at github and publish to pypi? @rht @jackiekazil

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rht commented Jul 28, 2022

I didn't know I have the permission to draft a release. Just did it. Only the PyPI one remains.

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Thanks for the help!

One small issue: Mesa tags have a v prefix to the version number at github, e.g. v0.3.0 vs. 0.3.0. Shall we follow the convention?

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rht commented Jul 28, 2022

I was extrapolating from the previous release. I'm changing the tag now to have v.

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@jackiekazil will still need your help in getting it published to PyPI. Is there anything you need from us?

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v0.3.0 is uploaded to PyPI. Closing the ticket now.

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