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Changelog for python310-webcolors-24.6.0-1.1.noarch.rpm :
* Sun Jun 30 2024 Dirk Müller - update to 24.6.0: * Supported Python versions are now 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. * Running the unit tests no longer uses a third-party test runner; the standard-library unittest module\'s runner is used instead. * Documentation of the HTML5 color algorithms has been updated to emphasize which HTML5 spec is used (the WHATWG spec, which is now the only canonical and maintained HTML5 spec) and comments in the implementations have been updated to include the latest prose description of the HTML5 algorithms from the spec. These updates do not change the behavior of the HTML5 algorithms, and are only for clarity of documentation and explanation. * Adopted CalVer versioning. * The raw mappings of color names/values are no longer publicly exposed; use the appropriate normalizing conversion functions instead of accessing the mappings directly. * Sun Jun 30 2024 Dirk Müller - update to 24.6.0: * to use a CalVer version number was 24.6.0. * The API stability/deprecation policy for this library is as follows: * The supported stable public API of this library is the set of symbols which are exported by its __all__ declaration and which are documented in this documentation. For classes exported there, the supported stable public API is the set of methods and attributes of those classes whose names do not begin with one or more underscore (_) characters and which are documented in this documentation. * When a public API is to be removed, or undergo a backwards- incompatible change, it will emit a deprecation warning which serves as notice of the intended removal or change, and which will give a date -- which will always be at least in the next calendar year after the first release which emits the deprecation warning -- past which the removal or change may occur without further warning. * Security fixes, and fixes for high-severity bugs (such as those which might cause unrecoverable crash or data loss), are not required to emit deprecation warnings, and may -- if needed -- impose backwards-incompatible change in any release. If this occurs, this changelog document will contain a note explaining why the usual deprecation process could not be followed for that case. * This policy is in effect as of the adoption of CalVer versioning, with version 24.6.0 of this library. * Released June 2024 * Supported Python versions are now 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. * Running the unit tests no longer uses a third-party test runner; the standard-library unittest module\'s runner is used instead. * Documentation of the HTML5 color algorithms has been updated to emphasize which HTML5 spec is used (the WHATWG spec, which is now the only canonical and maintained HTML5 spec) and comments in the implementations have been updated to include the latest prose description of the HTML5 algorithms from the spec. These updates do not change the behavior of the HTML5 algorithms, and are only for clarity of documentation and explanation. * Adopted CalVer versioning. * The raw mappings of color names/values are no longer publicly exposed; use the appropriate normalizing conversion functions instead of accessing the mappings directly. * Wed May 03 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 1.13: * Supported Python versions are now 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. The codebase was significantly reorganized and modernized. Public API is unchanged. Imports should continue to be directly from the top-level ``webcolors`` module; attempting to import from submodules is not supported. * Now packaging declaratively via ``pyproject.toml`` with `PEP 517 * Fri Apr 21 2023 Dirk Müller - add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68) * Sat Oct 01 2022 Dirk Müller - update to 1.12: * CI only fixes, no bug fixes or new features * Mon Feb 08 2021 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz - Include in SLE-15 (bsc#1176785, jsc#ECO-3105, jsc#PM-2352) * Mon Mar 09 2020 Dirk Mueller - update to 1.11.1: * Python 2 has reached the end of its support cycle from the Python core team; accordingly, Python 2 support is dropped. Supported Python versions are now 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, and 3.8. * Mon Sep 16 2019 Tomáš Chvátal - Update to 1.10: * Similar to the change in version 1.9 which normalized conversions to named colors * Fri Jun 14 2019 Marketa Calabkova - update to 1.9.1 * When asked to provide a color name, using the CSS3/SVG set of names, for the hexadecimal value #808080, the integer triplet rgb(128, 128, 128), or the percentage triplet rgb(50%, 50%, 50%), webcolors now always returns u\'gray\', never u\'grey\'. * Added a set of constants to use when referring to specifications that define color names . * Fri Mar 29 2019 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- version update to 1.8.1 * Introduce namedtuples to represent tuple data types. * Get the definition-parsing test working on Python 3. * Documentation updates.
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