Gotcha!

On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Paul G <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's what "calendar based versioning" means. It refers to the year of
> release. See https://calver.org
>
>
> On July 22, 2018 11:07:58 PM UTC, Bill Deegan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> I noticed the version number jumped from 10.0.1 -> 18.0
>> Is there a reason for such?
>> Change in version numbering policy which I missed reading?
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 4:07 AM, Paul Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Yay! Congratulations on the release, and thanks for all the work you
>>> put into it.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> On 22 July 2018 at 11:51, Pradyun Gedam <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > On behalf of the PyPA, I am pleased to announce that pip 18.0 has just
>>> > been released.
>>> >
>>> > To install pip 18.0, you can run
>>> >
>>> >     python -m pip install --upgrade pip
>>> >
>>> > or use get-pip as described in https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/
>>> installing.
>>> > Note that if you are using a version of pip supplied by your
>>> > distribution vendor, vendor-supplied upgrades will be available in due
>>> > course (or you can use pip 18 in a virtual environment).
>>> >
>>> > This is the first pip release since adopting 3 month release cadence
>>> and
>>> > a Calendar based versioning scheme (also known as CalVer). In simpler
>>> > words, there will be a new pip release every 3 months unless there are
>>> > no changes since the previous release. More details such as release
>>> > months can be found in pip's development documentation.
>>> >
>>> > The highlights of this release are:
>>> >
>>> > - Python 3.3 is no longer supported - if you need pip on Python 3.3,
>>> >   you should stay on pip 10, which is the last version to support
>>> Python
>>> >   3.3.
>>> > - Complete PEP 518 support - includes support for installation of build
>>> >   dependencies from source and Unicode support on Python 2 and Windows
>>> > - New --prefer-binary flag, to prefer older wheels over newer sdists
>>> > - Many bug fixes and minor improvements
>>> >
>>> > Thanks to everyone who put so much effort into the new release. Many of
>>> > the contributions came from community members, whether in the form of
>>> > code, participation in design discussions and/or bug reports. The pip
>>> > development team is extremely grateful to everyone in the community for
>>> > their contributions.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Pradyun
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