upgrade cibuildwheels to run in parallel for better speed#131
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What do these changes do?
This change modifies the current cibuildwheels and makes it run in parallel so instead of taking 15 minutes to compile this should only take around 8 minutes depending on the concurrency of the workflows.
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I might change my mind about the possibility of distributing wheels for linux and apple users test out winloop mainly as a simulation. I'll ask one of the uvloop maintainers first if that is ok first this could give us the opportunity even to upgrade uvloop's workflows as a bonus.
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