[Python-Dev] BDFL delegation for PEP 426 (PyPI metadata 1.3)
Brian Curtin
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Sun Feb 3 21:07:21 CET 2013
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On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Simon Cross <hodgestar+pythondev at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 9:42 PM, Daniel Holth <dholth at gmail.com> wrote: >> Bento is the only available packaging tool to heap praise onto and it is >> impressive. > > If Bento is cool, is there some way we can help it gain more traction > in the Python ecosystem? Not necessarily by incorporating it into > stdlib, but perhaps by officially sanctioning it in other ways > (documentation, PyPI, perhaps getting some helpful hooks / tweaks to > Python itself)? > > I don't know the answer to these questions, but if there is a good > solution out there, it would be cool to throw our community weight > behind it. I don't think we, as in python-dev, should do this. If people want to start telling others to use bento on their own, that's fine. For the core team to get behind it would probably require a lot of work to safely stamp it as "the new way...that we don't actually have anything to do with" If python-dev officially says "hey, use bento", then it has all sorts of problems and ends up dying in 6 months, we will look like idiots.
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