Is the pep8-naming project moribund?
There are numerous issues open, and at least one pull-request (mine). there has been no activity by the owner for at least a year. Right now the official pypi version (2.2.1) is broken for Python 3.4. My PR (https://github.com/flintwork/pep8-naming/pull/11) is working well for me in my own fork, but I'm working up a library of my own and don't want to use my fork as an installation requirement when I finally publish to pypi. How do we re-invigorate the project? And, out of curiosity, if the owner of a published package has 'gone away' (i.e. abandoned the project), how does someone else take it over? Forking is easy enough, but you would eventually need to publish the new version on pypi. Is that protected (so that people can't hijack a trusted package like paramiko or pycrypto, for example)? It could be always be published with a different package name, but then existing users don't get the bug-fix automatically. Keith
Hello, thank you for your interest in this project. Actually, I've created the pep8-naming package one year ago as a proof-of-concept for a pep8 extension. It evolved quickly as the first extension to flake8 2.0. At this time I declared that I don't intend to maintain it, and I asked for a volunteer to continue the effort : https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/issues/44#issuecomment-14000874 So I welcome you on-board, and I just gave you write access to the repository. -- Florent 2014-04-17 1:12 GMT+02:00 Keith Derrick <keith.derrick@lge.com>:
There are numerous issues open, and at least one pull-request (mine). there has been no activity by the owner for at least a year.
Right now the official pypi version (2.2.1) is broken for Python 3.4. My PR (https://github.com/flintwork/pep8-naming/pull/11) is working well for me in my own fork, but I'm working up a library of my own and don't want to use my fork as an installation requirement when I finally publish to pypi.
How do we re-invigorate the project?
And, out of curiosity, if the owner of a published package has 'gone away' (i.e. abandoned the project), how does someone else take it over? Forking is easy enough, but you would eventually need to publish the new version on pypi. Is that protected (so that people can't hijack a trusted package like paramiko or pycrypto, for example)? It could be always be published with a different package name, but then existing users don't get the bug-fix automatically.
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Yep, guess I asked for that Keith Derrick | Manager Core OS Platform and SCM/Build | Engineering LG Silicon Valley Lab | 5150 Gt America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054 Office: 408.610-5746 | Mobile: 831.383.9567 | LG.com On 04/16/2014 04:45 PM, Florent wrote:
Hello,
thank you for your interest in this project.
Actually, I've created the pep8-naming package one year ago as a proof-of-concept for a pep8 extension. It evolved quickly as the first extension to flake8 2.0.
At this time I declared that I don't intend to maintain it, and I asked for a volunteer to continue the effort : https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/issues/44#issuecomment-14000874
So I welcome you on-board, and I just gave you write access to the repository.
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