Add optional rrid attribute to Subject.strain for standardized identification of animal strains#653
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Add optional rrid attribute to Subject.strain for standardized identification of animal strains#653bendichter wants to merge 2 commits intodevfrom
rrid attribute to Subject.strain for standardized identification of animal strains#653bendichter wants to merge 2 commits intodevfrom
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fix #652
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For all schema changes:
docs/format/source/format_release_notes.rst.hdmf-common-schemapoints to the latest release and not the latest commit on themainbranch.If this is the first schema change after a schema release (i.e., the version string in
core/nwb.namespace.yamldoes notend in "-alpha"), then:
core/nwb.namespace.yamlandcore/nwb.file.yamlto the next major/minor/patchversion with the suffix "-alpha". For example, if the current version is 2.4.0 and this is a minor change, then the
new version string should be "2.5.0-alpha".
versionvariable indocs/format/source/conf.pyto the next version without thesuffix "-alpha", e.g., "2.5.0".
releasevariable indocs/format/source/conf.pyto the next version with the suffix"-alpha", e.g., "2.5.0-alpha".
docs/format/source/format_release_notes.rstfor the new versionwith the date "Upcoming" in parentheses.