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Release pyCMR to Pypi #14
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I totally agree. I think GHRC has to create a pypi account first for this to work. @manilmaskey do you need any help with that? We also maintain a few packages on Pypi and would be happy to help with the release if needed. |
Sure. We will work on it. @amarouane please work with @lewismc and @scisco to create a package. |
Please let me know if I can help.
I hope the wiki document I posted will guide a good release process.
We will consume pyCMR in Apache Open Climate Workbench
http://climate.apache.org
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Yes. I agree it is a good idea.
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I hope the wiki document I posted will guide a good release process.
We will consume pyCMR in Apache Open Climate Workbench
http://climate.apache.org
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@manilmaskey @amarouane any objections to pushing a release for this library? |
No, I don't have any objections that we adopt Podaacpy release process.
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Again, I would like to propose that we adopt and adapt the Podaacpy
release process
https://github.com/nasa/podaacpy/wiki/Podaacpy-Release-Process
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Can someone please assign this issue to me? I'll begin work on it shortly. |
Looks like this is done? https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-cmr/0.3.1 Might consider adding a note/link to the readme before closing though. |
@7yl4r python-cmr is a CMR Search API client created by a developer formerly at LPDAAC. It does not handle ingest, update or delete. See https://github.com/jddeal/python-cmr |
Ah, I see. Thanks for the clarification. |
Hi @manilmaskey @mileswwatkins @amarouane @scisco @ghrcdaac @lindsleycj It would be nice to have this client available as a package for download. I have created a very simple release process for another library I wrote which can easily be adapted for pyCMR
https://github.com/nasa/podaacpy/wiki/Podaacpy-Release-Process
Is it likely that someone could release pyCMR? I am more than happy to help out please let me know.
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