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Pdoc has been adopted by the mitmproxy project #148

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cortesi opened this issue Jun 1, 2018 · 0 comments

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commented Jun 1, 2018

Hi folks! You may have noticed that pdoc has shifted over to the mitmproxy organisation. We need a good, clean API doc generator for our own project, and we really like the approach that @BurntSushi has taken. He has become busy with other things, and has generously allowed us to pick up the ball and run with it. We're a professional and friendly team with a long track-record of consistent effort on mitmproxy. Pdoc could be an important project for the Python community as a whole, and we look forward to re-establishing its forward momentum. Over the next few weeks, we'll be liberally merging some of the PRs in the queue, adding tests and CI, and restructuring the project in various ways.

If you care about pdoc and want to help, please come join us on the mitmproxy developer Slack or respond here.

For pdoc to be the best it can be, a few sharp-elbowed decisions need to be made up-front. Most immediately, we will shift pdoc to Python 3.x only, where x might initially >= 3.5. In general, you should expect pdoc to have excellent support for reasonably current versions of Python, but we won't be afraid to deprecate earlier versions if they become a drag.

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