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@maurerle maurerle commented Sep 2, 2025

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This does show an unstable banner for the stable version otherwise.
On the docs: https://matplotlib.org/stable/

See #29712

This is already documented in: https://github.com/maurerle/matplotlib/blob/patch-1/doc/devel/release_guide.rst#update-version-switcher

But seems to be forgotten with the last release.

Related PR which also fixes this problem: #30491

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This does show an unstable banner for the stable version otherwise.

See matplotlib#29712
@maurerle maurerle changed the title Update stable version doc: update stable version Sep 2, 2025
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timhoffm commented Sep 2, 2025

See #30498 (comment).

@ksunden would it make sense to change the process and (additionally?) update the switcher immediately on main, so that the correct version of the banner does not depend on the merge-up?

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dstansby commented Sep 4, 2025

Thanks for the PR - I think this was fixed in #30491, so I'll close this. Perhaps we could move discussion of how to improve this process to a new issue?

@dstansby dstansby closed this Sep 4, 2025
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I can still reproduce this issue when the last version of Matplotlib version 3.10.8. Could you somehow automate the process of updating the last version so that after each release the users who don't know this issue (including me 10 minutes ago) don't get frustrated? Thanks

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