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add GitHub URL for PyPi #185

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andriyor
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Warehouse now uses the project_urls provided to display links in the sidebar on this screen, as well as including them in API responses to help automation tool find the source code for Requests.

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While looking at this cool library I ended up checking open pull request. If that PR was not reviewed/merged in more than 6 months, I guess I may have to think twice, or more before adding a new dependency.

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I’m here. The change just isn’t a priority for me right now. It’ll get there someday but I have no eta or sla. If you want to pay me, that would bump it up, maybe.

Also @ssbarnea , your message reads passive aggressive to me. What do I care whether you take the project as a dependency?

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ssbarnea commented Aug 12, 2022

Thanks for the quick answer.

Please do not take this personally but as developers we need to be able to properly due the risk due-diligence when evaluating a new dependency. Some people publish and maintain projects just because they love sharing, others are doing it more for branding, business ideas or just as academic proof, proof of concept. Nothing wrong with any of these, maybe only the fact that this aspect is usually far from obvious when looking at a project main page.

That fix in particular was hilarious simple, easier to review/merge than even writing one reply message. One of the places where I look is open pull requests, how long do they need to wait, that gives me an idea about how welcoming a project is. In the end, nobody wants to be hold to ransom when they want to contribute back a fix. One recent contribution I had to do to several projects was to enable py311 testing pipelines.

@andriyor andriyor closed this by deleting the head repository Jun 28, 2023
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