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Fix release to pypi #30
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- 6-6: The addition of the
workflow_dispatch:
trigger is a positive change, as it provides flexibility by allowing manual initiation of the workflow. This is particularly useful for scenarios where an immediate deployment is required without waiting for a new release event. This change aligns well with the PR objectives of enhancing the deployment process flexibility.- 20-20: Updating the
POETRY_CORE_VERSION
from1.9.0
to1.8.1
is a significant change. It's important to ensure that this version rollback does not introduce any compatibility issues with the project's dependencies or the overall packaging process. While the change is likely made to address specific issues or leverage certain functionalities in1.8.1
, it's crucial to verify that all dependencies are still compatible and that the project's release process to PyPI remains stable and efficient.
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