On Fri, 18 Feb 2022 at 20:58, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 12:59 PM Oscar Benjamin <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've just released the release candidate SymPy 1.10rc1. If no issues
>> are reported then this will be released as SymPy 1.10 in around 1
>> week's time. Please test this out with your code and downstream
>> libraries because it's best if any new bugs can be fixed before the
>> final release of 1.10.
>>
>> The release notes are here:
>> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Release-Notes-for-1.10
>>
>>
>>
>> Some work is needed to tidy up the release notes. Please everyone who
>> has contributed anything recently check through to see if your release
>> notes look reasonable. Note that anyone can edit the release notes in
>> the wiki. If anyone has any questions about any of the release notes
>> now then feel free to reply here and I'll take a look.
>
>
> I added a couple of documentation things to the highlights.

Yes, I should have said that there have been some significant changes
to the docs. This is the 1.9 docs:

    https://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html

This is how the 1.10 docs will look:

    https://docs.sympy.org/dev/index.html

There is a lot of work going on around the docs right now so I expect
that the 1.11 docs will be more noticeably different again.

> With the deprecations now in the docs, it's easy to add the new deprecations 
> by looking at 
> https://docs.sympy.org/dev/explanation/active-deprecations.html#version-1-10, 
> and starting with 1.11, it will also be easy to note which items were removed 
> from that page to notate which deprecated things were removed.

Yes, that is an improvement.

Another thing that has changed between 1.9 and 1.10 is the way that
the AUTHORS file is updated which streamlines the release process a
bit. There's one other thing that I'd like to do which is to move the
release notes into the codebase itself rather than the wiki. Then we
could be quite close to a fully automated release process but it would
mean further disruption to the PR workflow.

I have hit a small snag with the 1.10rc1 release which is that after
installing it and running the tests on my computer I now see that
sympy/external/tests/test_pythonmpq.py fails when gmpy2 is installed.
I guess those particular tests are not run in the optional
dependencies job in CI...

--
Oscar

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