Releasing v0.9.0
See original GitHub issueNow that we have conda 4.16 and .binder/
support, should we make a new release?
It has been nearly three months since v0.8.0 and there are quite a few other changes/features so I think we should do it.
Is there an open issue/PR that should be landed first?
I’d get these in:
(issues/PRs with a -> changelog
after them need to still be added to the change log)
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https://pypi.org/project/jupyter-repo2docker/ we are live!
Congrats on making your first release of repo2docker! Thanks everyone for your time and brain cycles in building this latest release.
OK, I followed the instructions in https://github.com/jupyter/repo2docker/pull/668. Tagged, pushed, and cut a new release on github. I’m waiting for travis to finish to confirm a new version has been published to PyPI (I’m assuming we don’t need to do anything other than push the tag and it “just happens”)