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Future Plans #477

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mstamy2 opened this issue Dec 12, 2018 · 5 comments
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Future Plans #477

mstamy2 opened this issue Dec 12, 2018 · 5 comments
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@mstamy2
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mstamy2 commented Dec 12, 2018

Hello all. I'm working to find a solution to keep active maintenance going on this project.

Feedback and discussion is appreciated!

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I think you should at least grant release rights on pypi for PyPDF2 to some of your biggest and most serious contributors on PyPDF2, so that someone can rapidly push a release to pypi using the current master branch. There are important things in master which are not present in the last release on Pypi, and it's a real problem when you have to explain to non-expert users that they should do a git checkout then install the lib manually, etc...

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@mstamy2 I don't have a recommendation for active maintenance, but I wanted to let you know that I'm working on a significant merge request to add a lot of unit tests. Thanks for your work on PyPDF2!

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dreua commented May 13, 2019

Maybe have a look at https://www.codeshelter.co/ for help.

I believe it would be best if all development would go into PyPdf2 (and not in any forks), so everyone using it, e.g. as a package in many linux distributions, benefits from fixes and improvements.

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@mstamy2 Have you taken a decision about this ?

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Rob1080 commented Jul 24, 2019

@mstamy2 any updates regarding your plans?
@claird, I looked at pypdf4 but it also seems to have stalled.

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