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@shoyer shoyer commented Sep 2, 2025

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@dcherian dcherian added the Release Planning and tracking progress of releases label Sep 3, 2025
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shoyer commented Sep 3, 2025

Before this goes in, I'd like to merge #10685 to avoid introducing a new bug

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shoyer commented Sep 4, 2025

I forget, do we self merge these without review? Either way I'd like to issue a new release soon!

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dcherian commented Sep 4, 2025

I forget, do we self merge these without review?

Realistically reviewer bandwidth seems to be quite low at the moment, so yes! FWIW Applying the Release label rums some extra checks for some protection.

@shoyer shoyer merged commit 70c3ebf into pydata:main Sep 4, 2025
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@shoyer shoyer deleted the 2025-09-0-release branch September 4, 2025 03:50
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keewis commented Sep 4, 2025

Is there a reason the release on github is 2025.09.1 but the tag (and version on PyPI) is 2025.09.0? If not I don't think it affects anything, so we can just edit the release.

Edit: I've changed the title

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