
In November 2025, Ben Tucker added macOS 26 wheel upload support to the pypi/warehouse repository, focusing on expanding platform compatibility for Python package distribution. He implemented backend changes in Python to enable validated uploads targeting the latest macOS release, ensuring the packaging workflow remains current and reliable. Ben also updated the test suite to cover the new macOS target, emphasizing thorough testing and risk mitigation for future releases. While no high-severity bugs were addressed during this period, his work improved build reliability and streamlined release cycles for macOS users, demonstrating depth in backend development and automated testing practices.
November 2025: Implemented macOS 26 wheel upload support for pypi/warehouse and updated the test suite to cover the new macOS target. This ensures validated uploads and preserves compatibility with the latest macOS releases, reducing release friction for macOS users. No high-severity bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on platform expansion and test coverage to mitigate risk in future releases. Business impact: improved platform compatibility, faster and more reliable builds, and continued confidence in PyPI's packaging workflow.
November 2025: Implemented macOS 26 wheel upload support for pypi/warehouse and updated the test suite to cover the new macOS target. This ensures validated uploads and preserves compatibility with the latest macOS releases, reducing release friction for macOS users. No high-severity bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on platform expansion and test coverage to mitigate risk in future releases. Business impact: improved platform compatibility, faster and more reliable builds, and continued confidence in PyPI's packaging workflow.

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