On 29 March 2014 15:35, Asheesh Laroia
I'm attempting to give a talk that is supposed to be an outsider's view of packaging, and I'll be there! "Python packaging simplified, for end users, app developers, and open source contributors" https://us.pycon.org/2014/schedule/presentation/219/
Noah, maybe we should talk about the talk -- I hope to talk up wheels, for example.
Relatedly, is it OK if I ask questions here as part of prepping for said talk...?
Absolutely! Your feedback on the discoverability of the new 3.4+ docs structure would also be greatly appreciated. Core installation & distribution docs: * http://docs.python.org/3/installing/index.html * http://docs.python.org/3/distributing/index.html * http://packaging.python.org/ (I also moved installing to the top of the right hand column in the main docs index, and the embedding and extending guide down to the middle) Binary extension docs: * http://docs.python.org/3.4/extending/index.html * https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/extensions.html It also occurred to me that we don't currently have a great "get involved" setup for filling in the wide array of "FIXMEs" in the main guide. I just added the guide to the top of the project summary page at http://packaging.python.org/en/latest/projects.html, so it's a bit easier to learn that the guide is itself a project people are able to help with. Perhaps that's something a sprint could be organised for after PyCon? (I can see myself wandering between a lot of different sprint rooms at the rate this is going...) Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia