Q/A on `2.0.0-pre` release.
See original GitHub issueYay, some needed cleanup and better organizing now exists on master. BUT, it’d be great to get a little testing before we do an official release.
Things I’d like to check in particular:
- Share Key stuff
py.plot
calls- Figure Factory stuff
Most importantly, it’d be really cool if we could just get a few of us to open up recent (or old) notebooks / scripts / etc and see if they still run as expected.
I think the easiest way to install is to just use the tar.gz
release link:
pip install https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/archive/v2.0.0-pre.tar.gz
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You had already merged into master before my testing right?
Great! Let’s :shipit:!