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@sjsrey sjsrey released this 01 Sep 19:57
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This is a bug fix release.

We closed a total of 32 issues (enhancements and bug fixes) through 13 pull requests, since our last release on 2019-07-01.

Issues Closed

  • BUG: Updating manifest for additional requirements files (#179)
  • libpysal 4.1.0 is not released on pypi or conda-forge (#169)
  • addressing DeprecationWarning: fromstring() (#131)
  • ENH: fromstring has been deprecated (#175)
  • addressing DeprecationWarning: fromstring() (#132)
  • Ci (#172)
  • minor change to W's silence_warnings workflow (#171)
  • Automatically voronoi input point dataframes to Queen/Rook (#135)
  • (docs, bug) silence warning for disconnected components and islands (#170)
  • BUG: add zstd as a dependency to work around conda glitch (#168)
  • unable to updata libpysal in Anaconda (#133)
  • Modernize the travis builds (#167)
  • make id_order propagate through symmetrize(inplace=False) (#137)
  • W.symmetrize(inplace=False) resets id order (#136)
  • swap to masking instead of querying in adjlist (#166)
  • REL: 4.1.0 changelog (#160)
  • removing alumni devs from travis notifications (#161) (#162)
  • remove alumni from travis (#161)
  • update setup.py to accommodate the transition to python3.6 and 3.7 (#163)

Pull Requests

  • BUG: Updating manifest for additional requirements files (#179)
  • addressing DeprecationWarning: fromstring() (#132)
  • Ci (#172)
  • minor change to W's silence_warnings workflow (#171)
  • Automatically voronoi input point dataframes to Queen/Rook (#135)
  • (docs, bug) silence warning for disconnected components and islands (#170)
  • BUG: add zstd as a dependency to work around conda glitch (#168)
  • Modernize the travis builds (#167)
  • make id_order propagate through symmetrize(inplace=False) (#137)
  • swap to masking instead of querying in adjlist (#166)
  • REL: 4.1.0 changelog (#160)
  • removing alumni devs from travis notifications (#161) (#162)
  • update setup.py to accommodate the transition to python3.6 and 3.7 (#163)

The following individuals contributed to this release:

  • Serge Rey
  • James Gaboardi
  • Wei Kang
  • Levi John Wolf