[Neuroimaging] ANN: NiBabel 3.0.2
Satrajit Ghosh
satra at mit.edu
Mon Mar 9 10:31:28 EDT 2020
thanks chris!
i'll also use this opportunity to ask the community that if you or people
in your research groups can help chris maintain nibabel, please consider
supporting him. this should not take a lot of time, and will spread some of
the knowledge of maintenance as well.
cheers,
satra
On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 10:28 AM Christopher Markiewicz <
markiewicz at stanford.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just a quick note that NiBabel 3.0.2 is out. NiBabel 3.0.1 (which I failed
> to announce) and 3.0.2 are very minor bug fix releases that should mostly
> affect developers and package maintainers, and users should see no
> particular benefit to upgrading. Users that have h5py installed but are not
> using MINC2 should see a slightly reduced import time, thanks to Yarik.
>
> The next planned release is a feature release (3.1.0), with an estimated
> release time in a month or so.
>
> NiBabel can be cited via its Zenodo archives:
> https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3701467
>
> Full changelog follows.
>
> ----
>
> Most work on NiBabel so far has been by Matthew Brett (MB), Chris
> Markiewicz
> (CM), Michael Hanke (MH), Marc-Alexandre Côté (MC), Ben Cipollini (BC),
> Paul
> McCarthy (PM), Chris Cheng (CC), Yaroslav Halchenko (YOH), Satra Ghosh
> (SG),
> Eric Larson (EL), Demian Wassermann, and Stephan Gerhard.
>
> References like "pr/298" refer to github pull request numbers.
>
> 3.0.2 (Monday 9 March 2020)
> ===========================
>
> Bug fixes
> ---------
> * Attempt to find versioneer version when building docs (pr/894) (CM)
> * Delay import of h5py until neded (backport of pr/889) (YOH, reviewed by
> CM)
>
> Maintenance
> -----------
> * Fix typo in documentation (backport of pr/893) (Zvi Baratz, reviewed by
> CM)
> * Set minimum matplotlib to 1.5.3 to ensure wheels are available on all
> supported Python versions. (backport of pr/887) (CM)
> * Remove ``pyproject.toml`` for now. (issue/859) (CM)
>
> --
>
> Chris Markiewicz
>
> Center for Reproducible Neuroscience
>
> Stanford University
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