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Update URL and name for python-Levenshtein #86

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First, update the python-Levenshtein GitHub URL. The current URL corresponding to https://pypi.org/project/python-Levenshtein/ is https://github.com/maxbachmann/python-Levenshtein.

Next, switch dependencies and GitHub URLs from python-Levenshtein to Levenshtein. From https://github.com/maxbachmann/python-Levenshtein/blob/de2b1d5fcd1d4d8fc376f2c6c9d9f8901e68d14b/README.md:

The package was renamed to Levenshtein and can be found here. The python-Levenshtein package will continue to be updated alongside the new package

While both names work for now, it seems best to use the one that the package’s maintainers consider to be the primary name.

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The current URL corresponding to https://pypi.org/project/python-Levenshtein/ is https://github.com/maxbachmann/python-Levenshtein.

I wonder why 🤔

@maxbachmann do you know why python-Levenshtein now points to your project? It's not the same project, right?

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maxbachmann commented Sep 27, 2023

I am the new maintainer of python-Levenshtein. The project is available both as Levenshtein and python-Levenshtein. However Levenshtein is the recommended one (python-Levenshtein is simply an installer for Levenshtein)

@orsinium orsinium merged commit 5f793e1 into life4:master Sep 28, 2023
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Thank you both, folks! For the contribution and for making great projects. Keep it up :)

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