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@till-m till-m commented Jul 2, 2025

release preparation for bugfix #579

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    • Updated the project version number to 3.0.1.

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The version number for the "bayesian-optimization" project was incremented from "3.0.0" to "3.0.1" in the pyproject.toml file. No other files or code were modified, and no additional configuration or metadata changes were introduced.

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pyproject.toml Updated project version from 3.0.0 to 3.0.1

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Correct iteration number in optimization step logs (#579) No code changes related to logging or iteration number; only version metadata was updated.

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  • prepare for release #572: Also updates the version number in pyproject.toml, indicating a similar release or patch process.

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pyproject.toml (1)

3-3: Confirm documentation and CHANGELOG updated to 3.0.1

I ran searches and found no hard-coded "3.0.0" strings, and your __version__ in bayes_opt/__init__.py uses

importlib.metadata.version("bayesian-optimization")

so it will automatically reflect the new version.

Please double-check that:

  • Your CHANGELOG (e.g. CHANGELOG.md, HISTORY.rst) includes a 3.0.1 entry
  • Any documentation files (in docs/ or elsewhere) referencing the version have been updated to 3.0.1

This ensures users won’t see conflicting version info.


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@till-m till-m merged commit 696fec6 into bayesian-optimization:master Jul 2, 2025
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