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Release version 0.2.0 #36

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@joeloskarsson joeloskarsson commented Nov 19, 2024

Describe your changes

Prepare for release of version 0.2.0. Updates version in pyproject.toml and changelog

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Release is ready as per roadmap: #1 .

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  • 🐛 Bug fix (non-breaking change that fixes an issue)
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@SimonKamuk I have created a draft for release notes as well: https://github.com/mllam/weather-model-graphs/releases . Please have a look at that as well 😄

@leifdenby leifdenby added this to the v0.2.0 milestone Nov 20, 2024
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We might consider putting #26 under "fixed" rather than "changed" in the release notes, but other than that it all looks great! 😄

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Yes, that makes more sense. Changed that also in the changelog.

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Perfect, then this looks good to go for me 😄

@joeloskarsson joeloskarsson merged commit a6d43e3 into mllam:main Nov 20, 2024
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