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Prepare 0.9.0 release#1558

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@dhardy dhardy commented Jan 26, 2025

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Summary

Prepare the 0.9.0 release (see #1165).

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getrandom v0.3 is now published.

CHANGELOGs have been revised slightly, making clear which parts are API-breaking or reproducibility-breaking (with the former implying the latter).

Related to-dos:

  • Update the book (version updates + update guide)
  • Update rngs
  • Update rand-seeder
  • Publish (provisionally tomorrow)

@dhardy dhardy requested review from josephlr, newpavlov and vks January 26, 2025 13:36
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I fell we need some fix for #1515 before release. A documentation note would be fine for now I guess.

Could we fix is in a patch release? It would very likely be value changing.

I have this on my mental to do list, but did not have the time recently.

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dhardy commented Jan 27, 2025

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Thanks for the feedback @benjamin-lieser. Since this only affects rand_distr I plan to go ahead with releases for the other rand crates since their release has been postponed for some reason or other for a long time already. (Also, we should not worry overly about having to release rand_distr v0.6 in the near future.)

@dhardy dhardy merged commit 96f8df6 into rust-random:master Jan 27, 2025
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