PyCon Colombia 2017 keynote on packaging
Hi, I was invited to give a talk at PyCon Colombia 2017, and I did it on packaging. I thought people here would be interested to know about it. I insisted on the need for packaging to get software into as many hands as possible, gave a history of the packaging ecosystem, advised people to use packaging.python.org suggestions, and mentioned the manylinux effort. I tried to be as objective as possible there and mention the key people involved. I also talked a bit about what can still be improved, and focused on 3 aspects, none of which are new nor particularly insightful for people here: infrastructure for automatic wheel building, better decoupling of packaging and build, and maybe more controversially, the need for tools to remove python from the equation. https://speakerdeck.com/cournape/python-packaging-in-2017 David
On 13 Feb 2017 1:20 am, "David Cournapeau" <cournape@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, I was invited to give a talk at PyCon Colombia 2017, and I did it on packaging. I thought people here would be interested to know about it. Thanks for the heads up! I also talked a bit about what can still be improved, and focused on 3 aspects, none of which are new nor particularly insightful for people here: infrastructure for automatic wheel building, better decoupling of packaging and build, and maybe more controversially, the need for tools to remove python from the equation. https://speakerdeck.com/cournape/python-packaging-in-2017 Yeah, I think that's a good summary of where things are right now, and where we'd like to go next. Cheers, Nick.
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David Cournapeau
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Nick Coghlan