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bumped compas_timber version#14

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What type of change is this?

  • Bug fix in a backwards-compatible manner.
  • New feature in a backwards-compatible manner.
  • Breaking change: bug fix or new feature that involve incompatible API changes.
  • Other (e.g. doc update, configuration, etc)

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  • I added a line to the CHANGELOG.md file in the Unreleased section under the most fitting heading (e.g. Added, Changed, Removed).
  • I ran all tests on my computer and it's all green (i.e. invoke test).
  • I ran lint on my computer and there are no errors (i.e. invoke lint).
  • I added new functions/classes and made them available on a second-level import, e.g. compas.datastructures.Mesh.
  • I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works.
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@chenkasirer chenkasirer requested a review from papachap July 1, 2026 14:23
@chenkasirer chenkasirer added the no changelog Nothing to add to changelog. Don't fail on that. label Jul 1, 2026

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LGTM

@chenkasirer chenkasirer merged commit 40d7ad0 into main Jul 1, 2026
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