Releases: pymc-devs/pymc-examples
December 2022 snapshot
This is a snapshot of the repository in December 2022. Most notebooks use pymc 4.x. If you want stable links to the example notebooks at this stage use this snapshot: https://www.pymc.io/projects/examples/en/2022.12.0/
Tied to https://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc-sandbox/releases/tag/2022.12.0 which defines the binder env used when clicking on the binder badge. This environment is completely frozen much like the snapshot.
For more info on pymc examples and our strategy for releasing snapshots see https://docs.pymc.io/en/stable/contributing/versioning_schemes_explanation.html
January 2022 snapshot
This is a snapshot of the repository in January 2022. All but a couple notebooks use PyMC v3. Our plan is to have most notebooks using PyMC v4 in a few months by the time we release another snapshot. If you want stable links to the example notebooks using v3 link to this snapshot.
Tied to https://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc-sandbox/releases/tag/2022.01.0 which defines the binder env used when clicking on the binder badge. This environment is completely frozen much like the snapshot.
For more info on pymc examples and our strategy for releasing snapshots see https://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc-examples/wiki/%22Versioning%22.
Second November 2021 snapshot
This is a snapshot of the repository in November 2021, with many notebooks updated to pymc3 3.11.x and best practices with this version but no noetbooks using pymc 4.x (whose beta release is near). This is therefore not as much a release as a snapshot at the time as notebooks are updated at their own pace independent of pymc releases and so each snapshot will contain notebooks executed with multiple pymc versions.
November 2021 snapshot
This is a snapshot of the repository in November 2021, with many notebooks updated to pymc3 3.11.x and best practices with this version but no noetbooks using pymc 4.x (whose beta release is near). This is therefore not as much a release as a snapshot at the time as notebooks are updated at their own pace independent of pymc releases and so each snapshot will contain notebooks executed with multiple pymc versions.