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With the orgs feature on PyPI, there's a PyPA org that exists already — https://pypi.org/org/pypa/. Why not make use of it?
UPD: Dustin explained the implications as an FAQ in the ML: https://mail.python.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/E6MWIHEK3M232UILXGQFYPHGJHF7VYW7/.
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What benefits does it confer? There are only three projects on there, none of them prominent.
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See pypa/pip#12250 (comment) -- let's hold off on this.
@vsajip Dustin posted some implications FAQ in the ML here: https://mail.python.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/E6MWIHEK3M232UILXGQFYPHGJHF7VYW7/.
Not sure if I'm missing anything... but it looks to me like distlib is under the pypa organisation now... can this be closed?
I think there's a distinction being made between the GitHub repo (already under pypa) and the PyPI project (not under any particular organisation).
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With the orgs feature on PyPI, there's a PyPA org that exists already — https://pypi.org/org/pypa/. Why not make use of it?
UPD: Dustin explained the implications as an FAQ in the ML: https://mail.python.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/E6MWIHEK3M232UILXGQFYPHGJHF7VYW7/.
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