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[Release] 0.14 #3380
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Added #3338 |
Nuke away all OrderedDicts! (blocked by #3358) |
This looks like it may have fallen out of the indexing refactor; definitely should be fixed: #3377 |
I don't know if I will have the time to finish #3238 this week, even if I limit it to only testing |
@crusaderky - have you started on this yet? |
@jhamman no - I should have it ready by the end of the weekend. |
I plan to make the release on Friday. I can do this task before then unless you really want to do it 😉. |
Should we also make |
@jhamman never release to production on a Friday! 🏖 |
See #3389 for the PR removing OrderedDicts. |
#3364 could be useful for the hackathon but definitely not necessary. Thanks for pushing this along Joe. |
I agree that until |
Okay all. Making the release now. |
0.14 is on github/pypi/conda-forge/readthedocs now. Announcement emails/tweets are pending. Closing this now. |
🎊 |
Thanks a lot @jhamman ! |
#3358 is going to make some fairly major changes to the minimum supported versions of required and optional dependencies. We also have a few bug fixes that have landed since releasing 0.13 that would be good to get out.
From what I can tell, the following pending PRs are close enough to get into this release.
tests for arrays with units tests for arrays with units #3238Add hypothesis test for netCDF4 roundtrip Add hypothesis test for netCDF4 roundtrip #3283Am I missing anything else that needs to get in?
I think we should aim to wrap this release up soon (this week). I can volunteer to go through the release steps once we're ready.
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