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New release? #12

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sappelhoff opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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New release? #12

sappelhoff opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 4 comments

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@sappelhoff
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Hi @jackz314 could we please get a new release on pypi?

I need the fix from #11 and would rather not install the development version of this repo.

Please also note that the most recent release on pypi is missing from the GitHub releases here: https://github.com/jackz314/eeglabio/releases

Finally, I see that the pypi project only has you as a single maintainer: https://pypi.org/project/eeglabio/

Would you be willing to add someone from the MNE-Python team (for example @larsoner, if he is willing) to help making new releases?

Thanks!

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jackz314 commented Nov 8, 2024

Hi @sappelhoff, sorry I haven't been taking care of this repo since I left my previous lab a while ago.

I just released the latest version on pypi and GitHub. FYI, if I'm not able to release, as maintainers on GitHub you should be able to release to PyPI automatically by creating a version tag (vXX.XX.XX), and release to TestPyPI by merging main into the stable branch, the GitHub actions should handle everything.

I'm also willing to add people to the pypi project if it's still needed, please let me know. Thanks!

@sappelhoff
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Thanks!

I just released the latest version on pypi and GitHub

it seems like you released the old (previously missing) 0.0.2.post4 release to GitHub, which had been on PyPI for a while already.

On PyPI I know also see v0.0.3, but this is not yet on GitHub. Was there a mixup? Or is v0.0.3 simply missing from GitHub so far?

I, if I'm not able to release, as maintainers on GitHub you should be able to release to PyPI automatically by creating a version tag

Good to know, thanks. I am not (yet) a collaborator on this repo, so would not be able to push. Please feel free to invite me if you want to.

I'm also willing to add people to the pypi project if it's still needed, please let me know. Thanks!

I think it'd be great if you could add @larsoner (Eric89GXL) and myself (sappelhoff).

@jackz314
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Sorry for the delay, I just released 0.0.3 on GitHub as well, I forgot to click publish earlier. I invited you to the repo, and I invited you and @larsoner to the pypi project, let me know if you didn't get the invites. Thanks!

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thanks!

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