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Automate Python SDK release process in GitHub Actions #1540

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terrytangyuan opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 9 comments
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Automate Python SDK release process in GitHub Actions #1540

terrytangyuan opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 9 comments

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@terrytangyuan
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Currently, this is manual and requires setting up a proper local environment.

#1471

cc @alembiewski

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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

@andreyvelich
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/lifecycle frozen

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/good-first-issue

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@uddhavphatak
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Hi, I would like to work about this as this would be a great learning for understanding, could you guide me how can I approach this

@andreyvelich
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Thank you for your interest @uddhavphatak!
I think, this issue is related to: #2155.
We should automate our Training Operator release process.
I would suggest you to review how we did it for Spark Operator and propose GitHub action that will also include publishing of SDK to PyPI.

@uddhavphatak
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Sure, I will start looking into it, I will update you about the process within 1-2 weeks. Thank you!!

@Het4304
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Het4304 commented Jan 11, 2025

Hi i would love to contribute if this issue is still open for contribution

@uddhavphatak
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@Het4304 Sure, you can do it, I wasn't able to contribute to it.

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