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@ysh329 ysh329 commented Jan 17, 2026

Make version modification twice as two commits:

  • First, to v0.23.0 on main branch.
  • Second, to v0.24.dev0 on main branch in one PR.

NOTE: Don't squash when merge.

cc: @Hzfengsy @MasterJH5574

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Summary of Changes

Hello @ysh329, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request primarily focuses on advancing the project's version number to 0.24.dev0. This update is a standard procedure to mark the transition to a new development iteration, ensuring that all components reflect the upcoming release cycle. The changes are straightforward version string modifications across several key project files.

Highlights

  • Version Bump: The project's development version has been updated from 0.23.dev0 to 0.24.dev0 across various configuration and source files, preparing for the next development cycle. For web-related files, the version was updated from 0.23.0-dev1 to 0.24.0-dev0.
  • Merge Strategy: Reviewers are explicitly instructed not to squash commits when merging, indicating a preference to preserve the individual version update steps in the commit history.

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Code Review

This pull request updates the project's version number to 0.24.dev0 for the next development cycle. The changes are applied consistently across all relevant files, including Conda recipes, C++ headers, Python package metadata, and web package configurations. The updates align with the logic in the version.py script. The changes appear correct and are a standard part of the release process.

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