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Publish new release #171

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jtpio opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 5 comments
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Publish new release #171

jtpio opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 5 comments

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jtpio commented Apr 29, 2024

Opening a new issue to discuss publishing a new release of jupyterlite-sphinx.

#160 relaxed the dependency on jupyterlite-core, so jupyterlite-sphinx can be used with the latest JupyterLite 0.3.0 release.

This would also help unblock jupyter/try-jupyter#49.

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jtpio commented Apr 29, 2024

cc @steppi @Carreau @martinRenou, just in case there were more PRs you wanted to get merged first before cutting a new release

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agriyakhetarpal commented Apr 29, 2024

I have a stash locally where I was recently trying to disable the "Try it!" buttons by default, and selectively enable them based on the JSON configuration, because they are briefly displayed in the HTML before the JavaScript code can process them and hide them from the screen (discussed with @steppi). I wasn't able to get it fully working back then, but I'm happy to retry that before publishing a new release if it helps.

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steppi commented Apr 29, 2024

@jtpio, no holdups on my end. I'd like to see the stuff @agriyakhetarpal is working on get in, but I don't think it's worth holding up a release for.

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jtpio commented Apr 29, 2024

Nice. Should we go with 0.14.0? Not sure if the other changes that were merged could go into a 0.13.x release.

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jtpio commented Apr 30, 2024

Just released https://pypi.org/project/jupyterlite-sphinx/0.14.0/. Thanks all!

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