Dear all,
I’m happy to announce that IOSACal version 0.6 was released on October 1st, 
2022. IOSACal is the open source Python package for radiocarbon calibration. 

 

IOSACal 0.6 brings new features for simulating radiocarbon dates and obtaining 
quantiles, added respectively by Hythem Sidky and Roger Creel, who both 
contributed to IOSACal for the first time. I want to thank both for their 
efforts to share substantial improvements to the IOSACal source code by 
sticking to the code of conduct and contribution rules of the project.

 

The documentation at https://iosacal.readthedocs.io/ has been updated 
substantially, and some pages are now generated directly from Jupyter 
notebooks. You can download those notebooks and quickly start working on your 
own research notebooks. 

 

You can get this update as usual with pip install iosacal or by updating your 
requirements.txt to this version: 

 

iosacal==0.6.0 

IOSACal 0.6 also brings several improvements to the development process, most 
notably continuous integration (CI) thanks to Codeberg CI. All pull requests 
are automatically run through iosacal’s own test suite (coverage is not yet 
complete but it is improving). The detailed list of all changes is at 
https://iosacal.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html

 

The demo web application was discontinued, and usage with MyBinder or Google 
Colab is now encouraged.

 

That’s it for now, development continues at https://codeberg.org/steko/iosacal! 

 

Stefano

 

PS If you would like to receive more occasional updates about IOSACal like a 
newsletter, please find it at https://buttondown.email/iosacal
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