[Neuroimaging] ANN: NiBabel 3.0.2
bthirion
bertrand.thirion at inria.fr
Mon Mar 9 10:47:48 EDT 2020
Congratulations and thx for the wonderful work !
B
On 09/03/2020 15:26, Christopher Markiewicz 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
> <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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