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Make a new release #47
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Does anyone know of a way to get access to a PyPI package if the original author is unreachable? Lots of people are being affected by issues that are already solved in the unreleased version. |
Re-pinging @felixonmars. Please just add another maintainer to the PyPI package if you can -- hopefully that won't take up much of your time. |
Sorry, somehow I forgot this for multiple times. Which PyPI username should I add? |
@felixonmars no problem, we all get busy with other stuff every now and then -- glad you've seen it now :) Please add me (waldyrious). I'm not a Python developer, but I tend to be reasonably active on github and will make sure to give access (if the permissions on PyPI allow me) to other contributors to this package who wish to help with the release process. This way, hopefully the releases will be less prone to bottlenecks. Sounds good to you? (It probably makes sense to give access to @rprieto as well, and the currently active maintainers of the tldr-pages project, @agnivade and @sbrl. Could you guys register an account on PyPI, in case you don't have one, and list the username here?) |
OK, waldyrious added as owner of pypi:tldr. The other three usernames are not present on PyPI. |
Thanks! Are you planning to make the new release yourself, or should I? |
Just made a new release, please let me know if there is any problem :) |
The upgrade completed perfectly! https://i.imgur.com/nl0cIC5.png |
Do I need to register or is this taken care of ? |
@agnivade it would be nice to have various alternative routes to avoid bottlenecks in the future. I'd suggest you to register just in case :) |
Done. Username - agniva |
agniva added as owner of tldr on PyPI. |
The current version on PyPI, v0.3, has a bunch of bugs that have been fixed in the master version, such as #31 and #32.
I can make a new release on github, but I can't update the PyPI package, as only @felixonmars has access. So this issue is two-fold:
make a new release here and on PyPI
add some people as owners/maintainers in PyPI (example)
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