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moritz opened this issue Apr 1, 2025 · 1 comment
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Please release a stable (1.0) version #226

moritz opened this issue Apr 1, 2025 · 1 comment

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moritz commented Apr 1, 2025

We've been using jsonschema for a while now, and it has introduced referencing as a new dependency.

We are reluctant to introduce an unstable dependency, but don't went to get stuck on an outdated jsonschema version either.

Please consider a stable release that downstream users can rely on. Thank you!

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Julian commented May 8, 2025

Hi.

It's unlikely this will happen until #75 is closed given it's a known final backwards incompatible change I'd like to make, and there's no sense publishing a release labelled backwards compatible when there's a known change that needs making.

Development (both here and on jsonschema) has slowed quite a bit given I am no longer being sponsored to spend full-time on them, so I don't know when that will happen honestly.

My recommendation would be to simply use the package as is, I don't know why what version is used matters much, but a 1.0 (or really a 2025.X.Y) will come at some point whenever I do have either the motivation or hopefully funding to put a bunch more hours in.

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