
Richard Xia developed Python 3.14 wheel support for the llvm/circt repository, focusing on packaging and CI tooling enhancements. He upgraded the CI pipeline by integrating cibuildwheel 3.3.0, ensuring compatibility with the latest Python release and improving the reliability of automated builds. Using Python and YAML, Richard expanded the release process to generate and distribute Python 3.14 wheels, streamlining installation for downstream users. His work aligned the project’s packaging and release strategy with evolving Python standards. Over the month, Richard concentrated on feature delivery and infrastructure stability, demonstrating depth in CI/CD and Python development without requiring major bug fixes.
January 2026 (2026-01) monthly summary for llvm/circt focusing on packaging, wheel distribution, and CI tooling improvements. The main delivery this month was enabling Python 3.14 wheel support and upgrading the CI toolchain to ensure ongoing compatibility with Python 3.14. No major bug fixes were required this period; the emphasis was on expanding runtime support and stabilizing release artifacts for downstream users.
January 2026 (2026-01) monthly summary for llvm/circt focusing on packaging, wheel distribution, and CI tooling improvements. The main delivery this month was enabling Python 3.14 wheel support and upgrading the CI toolchain to ensure ongoing compatibility with Python 3.14. No major bug fixes were required this period; the emphasis was on expanding runtime support and stabilizing release artifacts for downstream users.

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