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isodate

An ISO 8601 date/time/duration parser and formatter

0.7.2 232M downloads/mo #174 most downloaded on PyPI gweis/isodate

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Last release 2 years ago

no release in 18 months

Release timing varies

gaps range from 3 weeks to 4.2 years

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1 version withdrawn

withdrawn after publishing

18 years old

18 releases · first in 2009

0 releases in the last 12 months

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Release timeline

18 releases · Jan 2009 to Oct 2024
2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026
Release Pre-release Withdrawn

Releases

latest 18
  1. 0.7.2 08 Oct 2024

    Nothing published for this version

  2. 0.7.0 08 Oct 2024 withdrawn

    fails for py2.7 but is not marked as py3 only.

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  3. 0.6.1 13 Dec 2021

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  4. 0.6.0 13 Oct 2017

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  5. 0.5.4 05 Aug 2015

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  6. 0.5.1 06 Nov 2014

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  7. 0.5.0 23 Feb 2014

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  8. 0.4.9 30 Oct 2012

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  9. 0.4.8 04 May 2012

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  10. 0.4.7 26 Jan 2012

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  11. 0.4.6 06 Jan 2012

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  12. 0.4.5 06 Jan 2012

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  13. 0.4.4 16 Apr 2011

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  14. 0.4.3 29 Oct 2010

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  15. 0.4.2 28 Oct 2010

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  16. 0.4.1 13 Oct 2010

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  17. 0.4.0 09 Feb 2009

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  18. 0.3.0 05 Jan 2009

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