On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 8:04 PM, Claudiu Popa <pcmanticore@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the reply, on a second thought, it actually makes sense in not administrating domains.
I really don't mind either way. I just don't know if I want to administer too many. My wife and I broke our MX records for our custom domain the other weekend.
But given I was mildly aware of pylint.pycqa.org, is there something we can do to make it more prominent as I am sure that other folks are unaware of it as well?
There are some things. I think readthedocs will allow you to set up a domain as your default domain (so if someone goes to pylint.readthedocs.io it maybe redirects to pylint.pycqa.org). There are also project/PyPI URLs you can configure. Unfortunately, I think pylint.org/astroid.org have been around for so long that the number of references may be too high to switch domains at this point.
The odd thing with pylint.org and astroid.org is that folks expect those two places to be the authoritative sources for pylint and astroid respectively, while we should gently nudge the interested people toward pycqa.org instead.
It may make sense to renew pylint.org/astroid.org and start redirecting those to the appropriate pycqa.org subdomains. I kind of wish that the Logilab people had given us the opportunity to handle this better. It seems we both use gandi.net so they could have transferred the domains to me or someone else and we could have prevented this all from happening while planning a smoother transition.
On Thu, May 31, 2018, 08:57 Ian Stapleton Cordasco <graffatcolmingov@gmail.com> wrote:
There's no organization around managing domains for the PyCQA.
http://pylint.pycqa.org is up and running and has been for a while. It doesn't have HTTPS set up though and I'm not sure if that's pointing at the right place.
Also, pylint.org is not available for purchase at the moment.
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 7:50 PM, Claudiu Popa <pcmanticore@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
Just to clarify some things running around:
- yes, pylint.org seems to be down for me as well. As mentioned earlier, the domain doesn't seem to have been renewed. As you already saw, the owner of the domain is Logilab and they used to host this website for quite some years. - as mentioned in a comment here, pylint and respectively pyreverse and astroid are no longer maintained by Logilab. They are actively maintained though under the PyCQA organization, where these projects have been for the past four years or so. As such there is no pylint orphaning happening, as the project is now, for quite some time, a PyCQA project. - There is a disconnect between the domain being under Logilab but the project being under PyCQA. We haven't talked in the past about this with Logilab but I think that the domain should also be handled by PyCQA as well.
Hope this clarifies the situation a little bit.
Claudiu
On Thu, May 31, 2018, 08:41 Dan Stromberg <strombrg@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 5:19 PM, Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
On Thu, 31 May 2018, Jan Claeys wrote:
Looks like the domain didn't get renewed:
$ whois pylint.org Domain Name: PYLINT.ORG Registry Domain ID: D165693465-LROR Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.gandi.net Registrar URL: http://www.gandi.net Updated Date: 2018-05-30T12:17:21Z Creation Date: 2012-05-30T14:09:25Z Registry Expiry Date: 2018-05-30T14:09:25Z […] Registrant Organization: Logilab […]
I asked about the pyreverse engineering tool within pylint and was told by Logilab they're no longer supporting pylint or pyreverse. I've not found a satisfactory replacement for the latter but am using pdb which comes with python3.
Seriously? https://www.pylint.org/ seems to work, and has no mention of a pylint orphaniing.
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