Dne 19.5.2016 v 10:35 Vít Ondruch napsal(a):
> Do I understand correctly that you build just the latest version of each
> package?
Yes.
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Dne 19.5.2016 v 14:59 Stephen John Smoogen napsal(a):
> That isn't why he is doing this. I don't think he is looking to get
> 15,000 packages added to Fedora. He is just making sure that if you
> need that poorly written python software... it is still in an rpm
> somewhere.
Yes. This is not inten
On 19 May 2016 at 08:47, Avram Lubkin wrote:
> I'd suggest running pylint against the packages and skipping anything below
> a certain threshold. There are currently over 80,000 packages on PyPi and
> the vast majority are poorly written.
>
That isn't why he is doing this. I don't think he is loo
I'd suggest running pylint against the packages and skipping anything below
a certain threshold. There are currently over 80,000 packages on PyPi and
the vast majority are poorly written.
I think a more worthwhile effort would be to use the PyPi package rankings (
http://pypi-ranking.info/alltime)
Do I understand correctly that you build just the latest version of each
package?
Vít
Dne 19.5.2016 v 08:51 Miroslav Suchy napsal(a):
> Hi,
> I just finished packaging of 15 634 python3-* packages for Fedora.
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/copr/PyPI3/
> You can click on Builds
Hi,
I just finished packaging of 15 634 python3-* packages for Fedora.
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/copr/PyPI3/
You can click on Builds and Monitoring tab. But be aware that those
pages are HUGE (40MB) and they are loading and rendering several
minutes. Tab "Packages" is timeouting