[SciPy-Dev] Proposed SciPy 1.4.0 Release Schedule

Phillip Feldman phillip.m.feldman at gmail.com
Mon Oct 21 13:14:55 EDT 2019


It would be really nice to have support for overlap-add convolution.

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 8:38 AM Todd <toddrjen at gmail.com> wrote:

> Would it be possible to get PR 10869 [1] tagged for 1.4.0?  It implements
> the overlap-add convolution algorithm, which was originally requested 10
> years ago.
>
> [1] https://github.com/scipy/scipy/pull/10869
>
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 6:24 PM Tyler Reddy <tyler.je.reddy at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> SciPy 1.3.0 was released May 17 (5 months ago), and I think we'd like to
>> keep a roughly biannual release cadence.
>>
>> I'd like to propose the following schedule for 1.4.0:
>> - November 14: branch 1.4.x
>> - November 17: rc1
>> - December 1: rc2 (if needed)
>> - December 10: final release
>>
>> The arrival of Python 3.8 and simultaneous responsibility to get at least
>> one more 1.2.x LTS Python 2.7 release out the door means things will
>> probably be busy on the release front until 2020.
>>
>> As always, it is a good idea to start tagging things that should be in
>> 1.4.0 & please do help with reviewing PRs/issues that are tagged--current
>> counts are:
>>
>> - PRs: 40 open with 1.4.0 milestone
>> - issues: 17 open with 1.4.0 milestone
>>
>> While helping with that, also great if the release notes wiki is updated
>> for appropriate changes:
>> https://github.com/scipy/scipy/wiki/Release-note-entries-for-SciPy-1.4.0
>>
>> Curating those final notes can be painful if the wiki isn't updated.
>>
>> Thoughts/objections for the schedule?
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tyler
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