spacetelescope / astrocut

Tools for making image cutouts from sets of TESS full frame images
https://astrocut.readthedocs.io
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Update CHANGES.rst to reflect `v0.10.0` release #109

Closed jaymedina closed 6 months ago

jaymedina commented 1 year ago

Update CHANGES.rst to reflect v0.10.0 release

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falkben commented 1 year ago

woops. we should prob. get in the habit of adding to the changelog in our PR's

jaymedina commented 1 year ago

woops. we should prob. get in the habit of adding to the changelog in our PR's

No need for habits! I'm adding a GH actions job that fails when changelog entries aren't added: https://github.com/spacetelescope/astrocut/pull/110

The current template is from astroquery and I will modify accordingly when I have some time.

snbianco commented 6 months ago

@dr-rodriguez

I realized that we should probably update CHANGELOG.rst for the new release, but it looks like the changes for 0.10.0 were never merged in. Should I continue on this branch/PR? Or is actually making the release the top priority?

dr-rodriguez commented 6 months ago

Interesting. We can probably merge this, maybe flagging 0.11 as unreleased and then updating that when we're good to go. I think the description in this document is useful so I wouldn't want to loose what Jenny had written before.