conda-forge / kornia-feedstock

A conda-smithy repository for kornia.
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add kornia maintainers and align with pypi version #11

Closed edgarriba closed 3 weeks ago

edgarriba commented 3 years ago

hi @ndmaxar @oblute @rluria14

Thanks for helping us to keep alive the project :)

Could you add us as maintainers of this repo @edgarriba @ducha-aiki @shijianjian ?

Do you guys know whether we could align this package version with the pypi ? We just released v0.5 https://pypi.org/project/kornia/0.5.0/

Thanks !!

RoyiAvital commented 5 months ago

@benjaminrwilson , Any chance updating to the latest version?

mukhery commented 3 weeks ago

@edgarriba are you still interested in being a maintainer on this? I can also add you to https://github.com/conda-forge/kornia-rs-feedstock

edgarriba commented 3 weeks ago

yes, please

mukhery commented 3 weeks ago

@edgarriba you've been added in #46 and also to the kornia-rs-feedstock with https://github.com/conda-forge/kornia-rs-feedstock/pull/7

closing this issue

edgarriba commented 3 weeks ago

@mukhery thanks! what's the procedure to update when a new release of the package is out ?

mukhery commented 3 weeks ago

@edgarriba good question, there's some documentation here https://conda-forge.org/docs/maintainer/ but I didn't see a nice concise explanation of what happens under the hood... Hopefully, we don't need to do anything. Since merging https://github.com/conda-forge/kornia-feedstock/pull/43, the CI system should automatically detect changes, create a PR, and then assuming all the builds complete without any errors it should automatically merge the PR. This recipe monitors pypi for updates, so several hours after you release a new version there, this feedstock should automatically update.

edgarriba commented 3 weeks ago

@mukhery perfect, we'll see soon next week after the 0.7.3 release :)