Kedro newsletter — 5 min read

In the pipeline: July 2024

From the latest news to upcoming events and interesting topics, “In the Pipeline” is overflowing with updates for the Kedro community.

1 Jul 2024 (last updated 1 Jul 2024)
In the pipeline

Release news

Since our last newsletter post, we have released Kedro 0.19.6. In the list of major features and improvements are the following: We added an extra way to detect failing pipelines; we changed Kedro so you can use it without having installed rich; and we updated custom logging behaviour. There were also a chunk of bug fixes and documentation updates.

We also updated kedro-telemetry to version 0.4.0, which added support for python 3.12, among other features, and made updated kedro-datasets to version 3.0.1.

In the Kedro framework, we have our first early warning for a deprecation, coming in version 0.20.0. All micro-packaging commands (kedro micropkg pull, kedro micropkg package) are deprecated and will be removed when we make that release (date TBD).

We’d also like to highlight the 0.2.0 and 0.2.1 releases of the kedro-partitioned plugin here (a third-party plugin for extending partitioned data support). Find out more about the plugin on GitHub.

Kedro in conference

Coming soon! On July 8th, Juan Luis will be at EuroPython 2024 with a 3-hour workshop “From zero to MLOps: An open source stack to fight spaghetti ML”. Registration is still open for in-person and remote tickets.

Back in May at PyCon US 2024, there was a presentation entitled “Improve Your ML Projects: Embrace Reproducibility and Production Readiness with Kedro” by Juliana Ferreira Alves.

juan-luis and deepyaman

More recently, PyData London featured Deepyaman and Juan Luis “Analytics engineering without dbt? Building the composable Python data stack with Kedro and Ibis”. You can find a video of their presentation on YouTube.

What we’re reading

If you spot Kedro in an article or video, don’t forget to share it on the #resources channel on Slack. And if you make a video about Kedro, or write an article, don’t be shy! Add it to the channel and to the “Awesome Kedro” repository so others can find it!

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