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@romanc romanc commented Oct 24, 2025

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GT4Py just dropped version 1.0.10 yesterday. The release includes everything we need (and two unrelated gt4py.next commits on top). Since we are on a mission to come back to mainline and be stricter about releases, we could release NDSL with that version of GT4Py. I think it would be nice for the baseline numbers. I wouldn't say we always have to coordinate NDSL and GT4Py release, but sice we have this nice coincidence, let's use it.

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All good as long as CI is still green. (Should be since there are only two commits in gt4py.next).

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GT4Py just dropped version 1.0.10 yesterday. The release includes
everything we need (and two unrelated gt4py.next commits on top). Since
we are on a mission to come back to mainline and be stricter about
releases, we could release NDSL with that version of GT4Py. I think it
would be nice for the baseline numbers. I wouldn't say we always have to
coordinate NDSL and GT4Py release, but sice we have this nice
coincidence, let's use it.
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LGTM

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Let's go!

Merged via the queue into NOAA-GFDL:develop with commit 1b13dcf Oct 24, 2025
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@romanc romanc deleted the romanc/gt4py-v1.0.10 branch October 24, 2025 13:48
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