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Update PyPI to Latest Version #393

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aneuway2 opened this issue Jul 26, 2021 · 6 comments
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Update PyPI to Latest Version #393

aneuway2 opened this issue Jul 26, 2021 · 6 comments

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@aneuway2
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Hello! I see that the current latest version is 0.6.3 however on PyPi it is 0.6.1.

Can you please update PyPi with the latest code (or is there a reason why this should not be updated)? Thank you!

@nhairs
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nhairs commented Aug 23, 2023

Hi!

Bumping this as the latest version is now 0.6.5 🙏

@cjlapao
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cjlapao commented Aug 24, 2023

@nhairs @aneuway2 We are trying, but at the moment, we cannot find the package owner in PyPi. We tried Vincent, but he no longer maintains it; we are trying the JazzBand as they seem to be the ones Vincent passed on the ownership.

Unfortunately we cannot push there if we do not have access

@nhairs
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nhairs commented Aug 24, 2023

Thanks for the update @cjlapao

You may be able to file a PEP541 request in the PyPI Support Repository to recover access to one of the new maintainers.

If you believe I can be of assistance please don't hesitate to reach out.

@cjlapao
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cjlapao commented Aug 24, 2023

@nhairs never did one but just raised it. I will keep you guys updated on how this goes along. Once I have access I will then push the current version and update the CI/CD pipeline to do this on each new version

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nhairs commented Nov 30, 2023

Checking https://pypi.org/project/rq-dashboard/#history it looks like this has been resolved 🚀

@cjlapao
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cjlapao commented Nov 30, 2023

Yes, forgot to close this issue, it is now automated. so every time we release PyPi will get the same release

@cjlapao cjlapao closed this as completed Nov 30, 2023
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