Re: How to watch pypi.org

2020-10-31 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2020-10-31 19:48:29 +0500 (+0500), Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: > On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 12:03:50PM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote: > > Pypi is often thought as a Python module source repository. It > > is *NOT*. It is a repository for binaries to be consumed by pip. > > Oooh, that's a very interest

Re: How to watch pypi.org

2020-10-31 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 12:03:50PM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote: > Pypi is often thought as a Python module source repository. It is *NOT*. > It is a repository for binaries to be consumed by pip. Oooh, that's a very interesting thought I never considered. -- WBR, wRAR signature.asc Description:

Re: How to watch pypi.org

2020-10-31 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2020-10-31 12:03:50 +0100 (+0100), Thomas Goirand wrote: [...] > On 10/31/20 3:07 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > > I have to agree, though in the upstream projects with which I'm > > involved, those generated files are basically a lossy re-encoding of > > metadata from the Git repositories themselv

Re: How to watch pypi.org

2020-10-31 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 10/30/20 3:18 PM, Fioddor Superconcentrado wrote: > As I said I'm very new to this and all (python) packages I'm using > lately use the usual python tools (pipy, setup.py, etc) and my first > approach has been to stick as close as possible to the upstream > procedures. But I might very likely be