
On 29 May, 09:24 pm, tom.prince@ualberta.net wrote:
Tom Prince <tom.prince@ualberta.net> writes:
Donald Stufft <donald@stufft.io> writes:
So I'm emailing you all to warn you about this upcoming change since Twisted is one of the major projects affected and also to see if the Twisted developers would prefer a different rename than Twisted-Web.
Looking at the project pages on pypi, those don't appear to be installable anyway. I think that it might make sense to just remove them, at this point.
There appears to be a consensus to remove them, but I don't have access to do that.
What are we removing? All of the subprojects on PyPI? If so, the release process will need to be adjusted to avoid re-adding them. What makes them uninstallable? Wouldn't it make as much sense to just fix that? Is this only a PyPI interaction thing, or is there actually a problem with the packages being distributed? Jean-Paul