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PyWavelets 1.0.3 is functionally equivalent to the 1.0.2 release. It was made to add the add an archive of the JOSS paper to the 1.0.x branch and serve as a reference corresponding to the version of the software reviewed that was peer reviewed. PyWavelets 1.0.2 is a bug-fix and maintenance release with no new features compared to 1.0.1. PyWavelets 1.0.1 is a bug-fix release with no new features compared to 1.0.0. We are very pleased to announce the release of PyWavelets 1.0. We view this version number as a milestone in the project's now more than a decade long history. It reflects that PyWavelets has stabilized over the past few years, and is now a mature package which a lot of other important packages depend on. A listing of those package won't be complete, but some we are aware of are: - scikit-image <https://scikit-image.org>_ - image processing in Python - imagehash <https://github.com/JohannesBuchner/imagehash>_ - perceptual image hashing - pyradiomics <https://github.com/Radiomics/pyradiomics>_ - extraction of Radiomics features from 2D and 3D images and binary masks - tomopy <https://github.com/tomopy/tomopy>_ - Tomographic Reconstruction in Python - SpikeSort <https://github.com/btel/SpikeSort>_ - Spike sorting library implemented in Python/NumPy/PyTables - ODL <https://github.com/odlgroup/odl>_ - operator discretization library This release requires Python 2.7 or >=3.5 and NumPy 1.9.1 or greater. The 1.0 release will be the last release supporting Python 2.7. It will be a Long Term Support (LTS) release, meaning that we will backport critical bug fixes to 1.0.x for as long as Python itself does so (i.e. until 1 Jan 2020). |
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