
During February 2025, Daniel Petry updated dependency management in the AnacondaRecipes/aggregate repository by delivering a version bump of python-feedstock to 3.13.2. He used Git and Shell scripting to implement this change, ensuring that the update was non-invasive and limited to the dependency reference without altering any code logic. This approach minimized risk while improving downstream reproducibility and maintaining alignment with the upstream Python ecosystem. Daniel’s work established a stable baseline for future feature development and security updates, addressing the ongoing need for compatibility and maintainability in the project’s dependency stack. No bugs were reported or fixed during this period.
February 2025: Focused dependency management in AnacondaRecipes/aggregate. Delivered a non-invasive version bump to python-feedstock to 3.13.2 with commit c0427a2f51708cff673097b6cb1d24ac2f7c5d28; no code changes. This enhances downstream reproducibility, aligns with upstream Python ecosystem, and reduces drift. Prepared groundwork for upcoming feature work and future security/compatibility updates.
February 2025: Focused dependency management in AnacondaRecipes/aggregate. Delivered a non-invasive version bump to python-feedstock to 3.13.2 with commit c0427a2f51708cff673097b6cb1d24ac2f7c5d28; no code changes. This enhances downstream reproducibility, aligns with upstream Python ecosystem, and reduces drift. Prepared groundwork for upcoming feature work and future security/compatibility updates.

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