On Jul 29, 12:50 am, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> So what's the best way to do this?  Should I create a release
> candidate 2, or should I just release?  There have been a couple of
> changes to 0.7.1 since 0.7.1.rc1 (The first commits 
> herehttps://github.com/sympy/sympy/commits/0.7.1up until the "SymPy
> 0.7.1.rc1 release" commit).  And if I create an rc2, how long should I
> let that sit until I do a final release?
>
> Note that the IPython guys *still* haven't released 0.11, and it looks
> like unless we really poke around with this that we will beat them, so
> there are no real worries there.

+1 for releasing a final. We can have a quick 0.7.2 if need be.

I just made sure that the tests pass on 64 bit Linux. (I was a bit
surprised how long it took.) The docs look also good.

Vinzent

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