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These release notes include an update to our package distribution process designed to improve release stability and streamline our deployment workflow. This change helps ensure that updates are delivered in a more predictable and reliable manner.

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    • Updated the package publishing workflow to use a stable configuration, enhancing the reliability and predictability of distributed releases.

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The GitHub Action workflow file used for publishing to PyPI has been updated. The workflow now references a specific release version of the PyPI publishing action (release/v1) instead of the previous master branch version. This change aims to provide a more stable and predictable publishing process.

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.github/.../publish-to-pypi.yml Updated GitHub Action version from pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@master to pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1

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43-48: Adopt Stable Release Version for Publishing Action

Updating the action reference from master to release/v1 for pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish is a best practice as it enhances build stability and predictability. This change minimizes the risk of unexpected updates from the master branch affecting your PyPI publishing process.


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@cpvalente cpvalente merged commit fe89b95 into master Mar 12, 2025
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@cpvalente cpvalente deleted the upgrade-action branch March 12, 2025 20:07
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