Many of the federated packages are not testing against oldest versions of their dependencies. While this is not a critical need, we should keep track of which ones do/don't and attempt to close the gap as time & bandwidth permit.
...-oldest -- pinned to oldest supported Python version & packages
Many of the federated packages are not testing against oldest versions of their dependencies. While this is not a critical need, we should keep track of which ones do/don't and attempt to close the gap as time & bandwidth permit.
...-oldest-- pinned to oldest supported Python version & packagespysal/pysalpysal/access– support only Python 3.11+ & adopt spec0000 deps access#73pysal/esdapysal/giddy– update CI - minimum versions, naming, etc. giddy#228pysal/gwlearn– oldest dependency versions & testing? gwlearn#14pysal/inequality– but need to rename to-oldestpysal/legendgram– archivingpysal/libpysalpysal/mapclassify– but need to rename to-oldestpysal/mgwr– SPEC 0 and compatibility updates mgwr#167pysal/momepypysal/pointpats– but need to rename to-oldestpysal/segregation– respect spec000, add oldest & dev testing segregation#263pysal/spaghettipysal/spglm– but need to rename to-oldestpysal/spintpysal/splot– but need to rename to-oldestpysal/spoptpysal/spreg– respect spec000 & sync oldest/optional deps spreg#197archivedpysal/spvcmpysal/tobler– spec000 maintenance – [2025-10] tobler#232