Kudos and Thank You, Mark and anyone else involved.

Steven
From: python-win32 <python-win32-bounces+steven=manross....@python.org> On 
Behalf Of Mark Hammond
Sent: Friday, October 4, 2024 1:13 PM
To: python-win32@python.org
Subject: [python-win32] [ANN] pywin32 build 307 released

Hi all,

I'm happy to announce the release of pywin32 build 307. There are many changes 
in this release - so many I'm not going to copy them here, but you can view 
them at:

https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/blob/842fbef58770d8c3a634b2e6033b95f80d19cbd3/CHANGES.txt#L17

It's been around 18 months since the last release - I'm very sorry for the 
delay - and this release is using a new process, releasing only the github 
artifacts. This means some capabilities are no longer provided - this includes 
some documentation artifacts, such as the .chm file, certain MAPI libraries 
etc, and .exe installers.

As a result, there's a chance something isn't going to be quite correct - 
please open any issues you find on github, and I'll do my best to address any 
critical problems and make a fast followup release if necessary.
This release must be installed via pypi - there are no .exe installers.

For initial support (eg, to ask questions about the release etc), please 
contact this mailing-list 
(python-win32@python.org<mailto:python-win32@python.org>). If you want to 
report a bug, please do so at https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/issues

As always, thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, both in terms of 
code and reporting bugs - there were a number of new contributors which is 
great to see, with @Avasam stepping up to make many wonderful improvements, 
both to the packages but also to the quality and maintainability of the source 
code - thanks!

Cheers,

Mark.
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