Publish new version to pypi.org?
Not really an issue, but I was wondering what the plans are to publish a new version to pypi.org?
The current 1.0.0 is from the Jan 2023 and there have a number of important changes since then, not least from my point of view support for Python 3.12.
I emailed @jordemort, hopefully I can get a response shortly
Update from Jordan:
I actually did add another maintainer to the repo some time ago, but it doesn’t seem like they’ve done anything. Based on that, I’m skeptical about adding any more.
I’ll have some downtime coming up over the next couple months and I may get to looking at it then, but no promises. Of course you can always go forth and fork it with my blessing; I think someone already had a go at that but I haven’t kept up with what they’ve been up to.
cc @colindean - are you still a maintainer here?
Yes, I'm still around. I haven't had work bandwidth allocated to this in a while and won't for the foreseeable future. I'm able to to review PRs, though, and there are some PRs open that need some sprucing and would help.
@colindean Would you be able to just cut a release off main? That would be a huge help as-is
I made some progress on the devcontainers and build wheels/publish setup last night and I'll return to it probably tomorrow afternoon EST. I can't make any promises, but I should be able to to at least get an 1.0.1rc0 published if the publishing actions all Just Work.
I've got v1.0.1rc1 online now.
My tentative plan is to get 1.0.1 out with not much else changed, then pick this back up with a 1.1.0 that basically bumps the versions of everything but go.starlark.net: Add Python 3.14, Drop Python 3.8-3.9, bump the Go compiler, bump cibuildwheel to enable newer manylinux wheels.
Other things on the agenda for "whenever":
- Major: Bump
go.starlark.net - Minor: Enable musllinux — I have a small personal interest in this, to be able to run a work project on my backlog in an Alpine container instead of Debian
- Patch: Bump all the docs gen libraries
@gwjo, @brandonchinn178, @knollet, @JanSurft, @clausholbecharista: Thanks for your nudges on this. I'm soon to cut 1.0.1 essentially on current HEAD of main barring any other small changes. Please test with v1.0.1rc1 if you can.
1.0.1 coming shortly.
v1.0.1 is released!