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New release to support pytest>=5.4.0 #150

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simonfagerholm opened this issue Apr 1, 2020 · 8 comments
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New release to support pytest>=5.4.0 #150

simonfagerholm opened this issue Apr 1, 2020 · 8 comments

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simonfagerholm commented Apr 1, 2020

@Tinche I'm not sure what the release process looks like, but I think it would be time for a new release soon.
Sorry to bother you all the time, I image you might be quite busy but I not sure who else is able to approve changes in the repo.

I imagine the following is needed:

  • Write the changelog in README.rst
  • Bump the version in __init__.py to 0.11.0
  • Make release build and publish to pypi
  • Bump the version in __init__.py to 0.12.0.dev
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Tinche commented Apr 1, 2020

I'm waiting on another PR to rebase (#133), then we can cut a release 👍

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Awesome! I missed that one

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fulaphex commented Apr 8, 2020

@Tinche any progress on that?

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@fulaphex Still waiting on @asvetlov to get the fixes from master in #133

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Tinche commented Apr 12, 2020

New release probably going out today!

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@Tinche is there any update on the release? is there anything else that needs to be done before the release?

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Tinche commented Apr 20, 2020

Whoops, this slipped my mind. Today!

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Tinche commented Apr 20, 2020

The release is out!

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