Another heads up - a couple of bugs which affect latest release which still
supports Python 2.7 have been reported recently, so if we ever do another
v2.8.x release we should include those bug fixes as well -
Just a heads up - here is some data from a couple of days ago when I
checked how many users have installed v3.0.0rc1 release so far, to see if
we can already start a voting thread for v3.0.0 stable.
That's data for the last 30 days and it's based on PyPi usage data. I also
wonder who / what is
Yeah, we should document the removal of the driver in upgrade notes, but I
don't think there is much else we can do besides pointing users to the
older version (v2.8.0).
Last time I checked, pysphere library was unmaintained and there were only
unofficial Python 3 forks (and it's probably not the
I know I'm late, but
[+1] Release Apache Libcloud 3.0.0rc1
Also, we need to document workarounds for pysphere if this hasn't been done
already
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 12:13 AM Tomaz Muraus wrote:
> Explicit +1 from me.
>
> [+1] Release Apache Libcloud 3.0.0rc1
>
> This brings total to 3 +1's
Explicit +1 from me.
[+1] Release Apache Libcloud 3.0.0rc1
This brings total to 3 +1's (Allard, Eric, myself) and no other votes.
I will publish the release announcement and artifacts later today.
Thanks to everyone for their votes.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 3:21 PM Eric Johnson wrote:
>
[+1] Release Apache Libcloud 3.0.0rc1
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 3:32 AM Tomaz Muraus wrote:
> This is a voting thread for Libcloud v3.0.0-rc1
>
> This release includes various changes, most notable ones being:
>
> * Drop support for Python versions < 3.5
> * Type annotations for the base storage
+1 release apache libcloud 3.0.0rc1
On Fri, 24 Jan 2020, 12:32 Tomaz Muraus wrote:
> This is a voting thread for Libcloud v3.0.0-rc1
>
> This release includes various changes, most notable ones being:
>
> * Drop support for Python versions < 3.5
> * Type annotations for the base storage API
> *
This is a voting thread for Libcloud v3.0.0-rc1
This release includes various changes, most notable ones being:
* Drop support for Python versions < 3.5
* Type annotations for the base storage API
* Various improvements in the Azure Blobs driver
* New standard "prefix" keyword argument in the