Holding off on uploading to pypi and announcing to the user lists until
wheels are ready for the three big platform. The wheels have been started
on conda-forge.
Thanks again to everyone who has worked on this. We are definitely
converging!
Holding off on uploading to pypi and announcing to the user lists until
wheels are ready for the three big platform. The wheels have been started
on conda-forge.
Thanks again to everyone who has worked on this. We are definitely
converging!
Tom
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I've uploaded the RC1 to debian experimental in order to check what's
the buildability status of all those weird architectures we support
and also because i would like to understand your plan about a release.
Debian is about to freeze to prepare the next stable release, named
stretch (we should consider the end of January as the last date i can
upload a package for it to be released in stretch, but it's wiser to
upload earlier to avoid any surprise)
I would be totally fine to release with a RC of matplotlib if a final
release wont be out by that time, but what do you think? currently we
have 1.5.3 in stretch; do you think a final 2.0.0 is possible for the
early Jan?
thanks!
···
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 11:48 PM, Thomas Caswell <tcaswell at gmail.com> wrote:
Holding off on uploading to pypi and announcing to the user lists until
wheels are ready for the three big platform. The wheels have been started
on conda-forge.
Thanks again to everyone who has worked on this. We are definitely
converging!
Tom
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The goal is late December / early January, but we have not been great about
hitting those recently. I can definitely promise an rc2 with some bug
fixes that got merged in the past week or so.
We have gotten relatively little feedback which either means things are
working fine or no one is trying out the rc.
Tom
···
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 7:53 PM Sandro Tosi <morph at debian.org> wrote:
thanks Thomas!
I've uploaded the RC1 to debian experimental in order to check what's
the buildability status of all those weird architectures we support
and also because i would like to understand your plan about a release.
Debian is about to freeze to prepare the next stable release, named
stretch (we should consider the end of January as the last date i can
upload a package for it to be released in stretch, but it's wiser to
upload earlier to avoid any surprise)
I would be totally fine to release with a RC of matplotlib if a final
release wont be out by that time, but what do you think? currently we
have 1.5.3 in stretch; do you think a final 2.0.0 is possible for the
early Jan?
thanks!
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 11:48 PM, Thomas Caswell <tcaswell at gmail.com> > wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have just finished tagging rc1!
>
> Release v2.0.0rc1 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
>
> Holding off on uploading to pypi and announcing to the user lists until
> wheels are ready for the three big platform. The wheels have been
started
> on conda-forge.
>
> Thanks again to everyone who has worked on this. We are definitely
> converging!
>
> Tom
>
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