The last release was in 2019. SInce then there have been important fixes, e.g. #289.
Typical (and reasonable) doctrine for packaging systems is to package releases.
It is extra work for packagers to find and apply patches from merged PRs when there is not a release and should be one.
This is likely to lead to XyGrib being dropped from or being marked broken in packaging systems.
The last release was in 2019. SInce then there have been important fixes, e.g. #289. Typical (and reasonable) doctrine for packaging systems is to package releases. It is extra work for packagers to find and apply patches from merged PRs when there is not a release and should be one. This is likely to lead to XyGrib being dropped from or being marked broken in packaging systems.