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Add plyara #180

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utkonos opened this issue Feb 17, 2019 · 8 comments · Fixed by #210
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Add plyara #180

utkonos opened this issue Feb 17, 2019 · 8 comments · Fixed by #210

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@utkonos
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utkonos commented Feb 17, 2019

Greetings,

We released plyara 2.0.0 a few weeks ago. We have dropped support for python 2 and refactored everything for 3.6/3.7.

https://github.com/plyara/plyara

@takluyver
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Thanks - do you want to make a pull request?

Here's a recent example pull request adding another project: https://github.com/python3statement/python3statement.github.io/pull/177/files

@utkonos
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utkonos commented Feb 17, 2019

We don't have a logo. What's the protocol for us?

@takluyver
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Even easier! There are two lists in the same file: one of projects with logos, one of projects without.

Just find where your project fits into the list based on number of stars, and add a line with a Markdown link.

@CAM-Gerlach
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@utkonos You want me to help you out with a PR adding it, and you can sign off, if you don't have the bandwidth? Lmk, thanks!

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utkonos commented May 3, 2019

@CAM-Gerlach Yes, that would be great!

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CAM-Gerlach commented May 3, 2019

Thanks, @utkonos , will do shortly and ping you there.

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@utkonos So I can fill out the support timeline (given you're dropping support earlier than Jan 1 2020), how long have you supported Python 3 before you dropped Python 2 support, or with what approx release?

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utkonos commented May 4, 2019

Thanks for taking care of this. We dropped python 2 support at the same time as releasing python 3 on Feb. 1, 2019. This was with release 2.0.0.

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