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Any plans to release a new version? #154

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benkuhn opened this issue Apr 10, 2018 · 15 comments
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Any plans to release a new version? #154

benkuhn opened this issue Apr 10, 2018 · 15 comments

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@benkuhn
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benkuhn commented Apr 10, 2018

I would love to be able to install a version of pyyaml with #74 merged, but it looks like the PyPI package for pyyaml hasn't been updated since August 2016. Are there any plans to release a new package version? Or am I looking in the wrong place?

@ingydotnet
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Yes. There are plans to do a new release in the upcoming weeks.

@dima-takoy-zz
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Any updates?

@rasmusagren
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And I would be very happy for a new release with PR #143 merged!

@penguinolog
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#161 and #163 also useful for new release

@balloob
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balloob commented Jun 7, 2018

@ingydotnet is there anything we can do to help with the release? Python 3.7 is around the corner and it is not compatible with the latest published release, but is compatible with master.

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@balloob you bet. Please drop by #yaml-dev on freenode.net IRC. @alex is there already. We can figure out a plan.

Apologies for the delayed response but all my time this week was taken by preparing and giving 2 conference talks. That's over now and I have some time to address this.

@askoretskiy
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If it makes difference, maybe first release PyYAML 3.13 with current state of the master branch (it already resolves many issues, like Python 3.7 support) and include new PRs in next releases.

@danpalmer
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@ingydotnet hey any plans to release? We're looking to use some of the bug fixes from this time last year and were quite surprised to see they hadn't been released.

@ingydotnet
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When is the Python 3.7 release planned to happen?

I have a another conference next week that I'm week that I'm preparing for, but I think with the right people we can triage this.

One thing to consider is that pyyaml is built on libyaml so we need to time the releases in parallel. @alex has already addessed the wheels building for that.

Here's an idea, why don't a bunch of us gather on #pyyaml on irc.freenode.net and we can mob this. pyyaml is an important package and I want to get it right.

I'm currently in UTC-6 timezone and online most of the time from 9am - midnight. See you in #pyyaml.

Specifically calling out @sigmavirus24 @alex @perlpunk but the more the merrier...

@hugovk
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hugovk commented Jun 16, 2018

Python 3.7 is due out on 2018-06-27.

Release candidate 1 is already out.

https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0537/#release-schedule

@FRidh
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FRidh commented Jun 25, 2018

pyyaml 4.01?
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@hugovk
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hugovk commented Jun 25, 2018

4.01 Release

It's time to put out a new release of PyYAML.

No release has happened since Kirill turned over the process in Aug 2016. The current PyYAML is incompatible with the new Python 3.7 release this week.

This release will be version 4.01. A lot of pull requests have been applied since the last release, including fixes for Python 3.7 problems.

The goal is to get this released by Tuesday, June 26th, 2018.

https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/projects/1

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precise-dilution commented Jun 26, 2018

Would love to see fix for #139 included; it's a blocker for my work

@The-Compiler
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Looks like it's been released in the meantime! 🎉 Thanks a lot for everyone involved!

@alex alex closed this as completed Jun 27, 2018
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Oh wow I know you @The-Compiler :)

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