Hi Diane, Hi Julian

I'm wrapping up that email as it seems to me there could be some
activity on the dask package from several people at once.

I happen to have a look at the dask.dataframe import issues,
which manifest as at least #1068422, #1069821, and #1069359.
The import problem looks fixed in 2024.5.2, but the new version
also introduced a couple of issues:

  * the following change[1] is needed to fix a test failure[2].

    [1]: https://github.com/dask/dask/pull/11177
    [2]: https://github.com/dask/dask/issues/11176

  * dask.distributed failed its supposedly flaky autopkgtest
    with an error which suggests the two packages might have to
    be uploaded in a lockstep:

        ____________ ERROR collecting protocol/tests/test_highlevelgraph.py 
____________
        /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dask/dataframe/__init__.py:22: in 
_dask_expr_enabled
            import dask_expr  # noqa: F401
        E   ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'dask_expr'

    Besides, dask.distributed build time tests also regress the
    same way.

  * napari is failing to build from source, but I haven't
    checked yet whether this was caused by introduction of the
    new dask or something else.

Otherwise, according to my tests on reverse dependencies and
reverse build-dependencies on amd64, the new dask did not
introduce regressions.  The majority of packages saw their tests
and builds pass, and the rest had existing failures already.

If that helps, I have the package upgrade staging on my drive,
and may push to salsa after a good night of sleep.  In case you
see reasons I missed for not bumping version too soon, or if you
already went through the upgrade steps already, don't hesitate
to tell me to hold my horses.

I did not focus a lot on the sphinxdoc issue described in the
newly opened #1073183.  I'm not very good with dealing with
sphinxdoc, and would be more tempted to copy the bare rst files
than getting the html files back on tracks.

Have a nice day,  :)
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