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Prepare for 1.1.0 release #69

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This is the prep work for a new patch release, 1.0.2 - bumping the version in __init__.py and updating the CHANGELOG.

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  • This PR does NOT contain Protected Health Information (PHI). A repo may need to be deleted if such data is uploaded.
    Disclosing PHI is a major problem1 - Even a small leak can be costly2.

  • This PR does NOT contain germline genetic data3, RNA-Seq, DNA methylation, microbiome or other molecular data4.

  • This PR does NOT contain other non-plain text files, such as: compressed files, images (e.g. .png, .jpeg), .pdf, .RData, .xlsx, .doc, .ppt, or other output files.

  To automatically exclude such files using a .gitignore file, see here for example.

  • I have read the code review guidelines and the code review best practice on GitHub check-list.

  • I have set up or verified the main branch protection rule following the github standards before opening this pull request.

  • The name of the branch is meaningful and well formatted following the standards, using [AD_username (or 5 letters of AD if AD is too long)]-[brief_description_of_branch].

  • I have added the major changes included in this pull request to the CHANGELOG.md under the next release version or unreleased, and updated the date.

Footnotes

  1. UCLA Health reaches $7.5m settlement over 2015 breach of 4.5m patient records

  2. The average healthcare data breach costs $2.2 million, despite the majority of breaches releasing fewer than 500 records.

  3. Genetic information is considered PHI.
    Forensic assays can identify patients with as few as 21 SNPs

  4. RNA-Seq, DNA methylation, microbiome, or other molecular data can be used to predict genotypes (PHI) and reveal a patient's identity.

@nwiltsie nwiltsie requested a review from yashpatel6 July 8, 2024 23:37
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@nwiltsie nwiltsie changed the title Prepare for 1.0.2 release Prepare for 1.1.0 release Jul 9, 2024
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Looks good!

@nwiltsie nwiltsie merged commit aa3adad into main Jul 9, 2024
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@nwiltsie nwiltsie deleted the nwiltsie-release-1.0.2 branch July 9, 2024 19:30
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