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Python releases post DataFusion 7.0.0 release #31

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jimexist opened this issue Feb 25, 2022 · 5 comments
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Python releases post DataFusion 7.0.0 release #31

jimexist opened this issue Feb 25, 2022 · 5 comments
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Hi @alamb and @jorgecarleitao

I think we can probably publish a new version now. Any suggestions on how it'll be done?

@alamb alamb changed the title Python releases Python releases post DataFusion 7.0.0 Feb 28, 2022
@alamb alamb changed the title Python releases post DataFusion 7.0.0 Python releases post DataFusion 7.0.0 release Feb 28, 2022
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alamb commented Feb 28, 2022

Hi @jimexist -- I don't have any specific suggestions but would be willing to help / assist with this process (as I am also somewhat interested in learning more about how the python integration and binding process works)

I think @houqp did the release last time https://pypi.org/project/datafusion/.

The maintainers are (I can invite you if you send me your username):

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I removed some release instructions from datafusion here: https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/pull/1856/files but perhaps we can revive the content in this repo?

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jimexist commented Mar 6, 2022

Thanks for the info @alamb, my pypi account is https://pypi.org/user/etareduce/

@houqp any suggestions on creating a new release?

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houqp commented Mar 6, 2022

In the short run, we could just follow the instructions in the PR that was mentioned by @alamb . All we have to do is to push a git tag, then upload the wheel artifacts manually. The artifacts are built using github action, but we might need to adjust the tag pattern for this repo at

. I don't think we need to create rc releases anymore unless someone feels strongly about this.

If you are interested in improving the process, I would recommend uncomment the automated release job at

# NOTE: PyPI publish needs to be done manually for now after release passed the vote
. The apache way disallows automated release, but we don't have this restriction in the contrib repo anymore ;)

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alamb commented Mar 6, 2022

Thanks for the info @alamb, my pypi account is https://pypi.org/user/etareduce/

I sent an invite

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jimexist commented Apr 5, 2022

see #43

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