Remove incremental upper-bind limit#41075
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Is there any reason for that? yanking should be safe without the need to exclude the versions if I am not mistaken 🤔 |
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Yeah. It is, but ... well they could be unyanked :D |
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The https://pypi.org/project/incremental/24.7.2/ released - 24.7.1 not yanked yet, so I prefer to keep the exclusions @hussein-awala |
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Would love to merge it :) |
The twisted/incremental#106 issue has been addressed in 24.7.2 so we are removing the limit - just in case we also exclude the buggy versions, even if they are yanked.
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Yeah as discussed with the author in twisted/incremental#106 (comment) they might not want to yank this version - so it's good for us to exclude them |
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The twisted/incremental#106 issue has been addressed in 24.7.2 so we are removing the limit - just in case we also exclude the buggy versions, even if they are yanked.
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