GitHub is home to over 40 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together.
Sign up|
audit trail:
2019-08-04 build1
2019-09-04 build2 (pytorch-1.2, jupyterlab-1.1.0)
2019-09-04 build3 (ytorch-1.2, jupyterlab-1.1.1, vscode update)
2019-09-30 rc (a cod edition, for now with Pyqt5+nodejs and no Torch/Tensorflow) in a future release:
exploratory:
|
|
build1 2019-08-03/4 (winrt, voila) Changes from WinPython 2019-01:
Areas of particular interest for testers:
Focus of next build:
build1 of ps2 was re-spinned 3rd time:
well, Augst 12th, I had time to push the ps2 32 bit
|
|
build2 2019-09-02 (jupyterlab-1.1.0, vscode compatibility, pytorch-1.2) Changes from WinPython 2019-03 build1:
Areas of particular interest for testers:
Focus of next build:
History of changes for WinPython-64bit 3.7.4.1 build 2The following changes were made to WinPython-64bit distribution since version 3.7.4.0. ToolsUpgraded packages:
Python packagesRemoved packages:
|
|
build3 2019-09-08 (pyside-5.13.1, vscode + Python-vscode update) Changes from WinPython 2019-03 build2
Areas of particular interest for testers:
Focus of next build:
|
|
rc 2019-09-22 (Qt-5.13.1, Spyder-4 not for this cycle) Changes from WinPython 2019-03 build3
Areas of particular interest for testers:
These wheels will be re-tagged as final on a few days, unless a big issue is discovered.
History of changes for WinPython-64bit 3.7.4.1The following changes were made to WinPython-64bit distribution since version 3.7.4.0. ToolsUpgraded packages:
Python packagesNew packages:
Upgraded packages:
Removed packages:
|
stonebig commentedJul 20, 2019
•
edited
release date: 2019-09
Expected:
Focus of the release:
vscode integration effort:
julia (re-)integration effort:
Spyder-4(beta4+) for PySide2 (the end game)
tune Jupyterlab stack,
simplify further the build process, to be able to move to the cloud:
non-Focus of the release:
Windows 32 bit E.O.L:
after Deep Learning packages, Jupyterlab is now starting to fail to build on 32 bit. This is:
this will be the last release with some 32bit distro, if ever.
hopes for coming 2020:
- Spyder-5 compatible with PySide2 Q1 2020
- nodejs no longer necessary to update Jupyterlab-2 Q2 2020,
- Tensorflow-2 and Pytorch get smaller, using windows ONNX infrastructure Q3 2020,
- Python-3.9 hugely simplify Asyncio and multi-core Q4 2020