There are several packages which have significantly newer versions than what Sideboard currently has listed as dependencies, specifically:
SQLAlchemy (probably good to stay up to date here, we're on 0.8.5 and they're up to 0.9.7 and have like a pre-alpha 1.0 release out now or something)
pytest (definitely some new features like default traceback setting changes and yield fixtures)
CherryPy (we depend on 3.2.4 and they're up to 3.5.0, which is presumably mostly just bugfixes but we should check and see and there's probably no reason NOT to upgrade)
We should upgrade these and test the changes to make sure everything is fine. We might as well update ws4py from 3.2.4 to 3.2.5 while we're at it, though that's just a bugfix release which probably doesn't affect us.
There are several packages which have significantly newer versions than what Sideboard currently has listed as dependencies, specifically:
We should upgrade these and test the changes to make sure everything is fine. We might as well update ws4py from 3.2.4 to 3.2.5 while we're at it, though that's just a bugfix release which probably doesn't affect us.