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@conorheins conorheins commented May 3, 2026

🤖 I have created a release beep boop

1.0.2 (2026-05-07)

Dependencies

  • unpin jax/jaxlib now that numpyro 0.21.0 ships fix (#404) (5491979)

Documentation

  • contributing: fix release-trigger table and document cadence (#403) (66226ea)
  • notebooks: render math in mkdocs-jupyter notebooks (#400) (23c29ed)

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- Fix wrong row in the conventional-commits table: \`docs:\` /
\`refactor:\` actually trigger patch bumps (the previous "no version
bump" claim was wrong, as PR #402 demonstrated).
- Add missing \`revert:\` row.
- Add a "Release cadence" subsection explaining release-please's rolling
Release PR model.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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