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Make available on conda-forge? #15
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I haven't used conda-forge, looks interesting. Sure go ahead and add this package if you like. Thank you. |
@johnomotani anything else regarding this issue or it can be closed? |
@diegojromerolopez it's done now! |
All right, thank you! |
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It would be nice to make
gelidum
available through conda-forge - I personally prefer to manage the dependencies of my own package with conda, and would likegelidum
to be available there so I can use it easily. I'm happy to set up the 'feedstock'. Maintenance after that is usually pretty easy. When a new version appears on PyPi, conda-forge will pick it up and automatically create an update. A line or two might need editing if the dependencies change, but other than that you just need to click 'merge' to release the new version on conda-forge.@diegojromerolopez would it be OK for me to go ahead and add
gelidum
to conda-forge?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: