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2022.7.12

Codename: **Seattle 🦑**

*Release named in honoUr of my visit to Seattle last week ...*

- 3.11 Supported - added metadata + made 3.11 CI pass - PR 121
- Add `pyproject.toml` user config support - PR 120
- Add basic Hypothesis fuzz testing - PR 118
- Learnt during US PyCon 2022
- Add `pyproject.toml` basic PEP517 building support - PR 117
- This *(again)* will be the last 3.7 supported version
- I forgot to remove + CI still passes so will leave for now :)

2022.2.2

Codename: **Richie 2 for 22 🏏**

*Release named in honoUr of the Late Great [Richie Benaud](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richie_Benaud)*

- This will be the last 3.7 supported version
- Why? Want a less buggy `asyncio.run` for starting asyncio
- Reactivate `pylint` in CI
- f-string all ptr strings
- Drop python 3.6 CI + support
- We're Meta now - Update copyrights due to comapny change name

3.11 CI is failing due to depedencies. Will watch and fix asap.

2021.11.23

Codename: **A 🅰️**

*Release to support 'Three dot Ten' and A == 10 in hexidecimal*

- Add Official Support and CI for Python 3.10
- This will be the last release *(if no bugs present themselves)* for 3.6
- Also start ci_latest running 3.11

2021.5.28

Codename: **Memorial Day 🇺**

*Release on Memorial Day long weekend*

- Add usort to the family of CI options
- https://pypi.org/project/usort/

2021.3.16

Codename: **Wildwood 🪵**

*First release from my South Lake Tahoe residence*

- Support floats for coverage comparisions in `required_coverage` - PR 108
- Change `--print-cov` to work when `required_coverage` does not exist in ptr config - PR 109
- Move tests out of install but include in sdist - PR 99 - Thanks jayvdb
- Test with 3.10 alphas via deadsnakes - PR 110
- Misc f-string + lint/typing fixes

2020.2.26

Codename: **Month after Straya Day 🇦🇺**🇺

*1 month since cooperlees was in AU for Australia day!*

- Enable pyre for Python 3.8 now it's fully supported

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