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tracker: 0.17 release #205

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YeungOnion opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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tracker: 0.17 release #205

YeungOnion opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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@YeungOnion
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YeungOnion commented Mar 8, 2024

list of items to add to the new release since changing maintainer(s)

Targeted

  • no distribute NIST data
  • nalgebra update
  • changelog updates
  • corrections to docs
  • various fixes

Future

  • review CI, review CI #207
  • consistent multivariate API with nalgebra
    • feature for multivariate_nalgebra
  • data driven distributions?
  • more effective errors (and panics?)
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Note that while the NIST dataset is still in the repo, #214 at least removed it from the crates.io package. So the remaining part of the issue should not be a blocker for a new package version/release.

The CI changes don't need to be a version blocker either, they're almost exclusively non-functional changes (formatting, code style). On the other hand, they're relatively easy to fix.

I guess it would be nice to have a consistent nalgebra API, but IMHO, I'm not sure it's worth holding back a release for. This is subjective, but the current API is not broken or untenable and a new release could be productive for these API discussions because of renewed attention on the project. ATM, it's only a small amount of people participating in these API-related discussions.

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More input from users would be beneficial for the discussion on API. Thanks for the suggestion, and I think I'll take it.

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