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Update arviz and various small updates#302

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Apr 23, 2026
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Update arviz and various small updates#302
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@aseyboldt aseyboldt force-pushed the update-arviz branch 2 times, most recently from c663960 to cf4c9e9 Compare April 21, 2026 09:50
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@aseyboldt aseyboldt force-pushed the update-arviz branch 3 times, most recently from bde3989 to 2a08291 Compare April 22, 2026 11:30
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now I guess you'll have to manually install arviz < 1.0 for the pymc/flow CIs to pass?

ricardoV94 and others added 3 commits April 23, 2026 10:31
Each platform now has a build-only job that uploads the wheel, and
test jobs (stan/pymc/flow) that download the artifact instead of
rebuilding. Job names drop the redundant runner slug (e.g. "linux
(x86_64)" instead of "linux (ubuntu-22.04, x86_64)").

pymc_dev reuses the linux x86_64 wheel.

Release is gated on builds, stan tests, and pymc_dev. pymc/flow
suites run against released pymc/pytensor with continue-on-error so
their expected failures don't block release.
@aseyboldt aseyboldt force-pushed the update-arviz branch 2 times, most recently from 04b6c27 to 68389f4 Compare April 23, 2026 09:58
@aseyboldt aseyboldt merged commit d80ca87 into pymc-devs:main Apr 23, 2026
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