P.J. Eby wrote:
At 08:56 PM 7/5/2011 +0200, Martijn Faassen wrote:
Sure. Unacceptable interference with the freedom of package authors to
remove stuff. Unacceptable because developers need
the freedom to remove old versions of their software from the
internet. :)

You still seem to be ignoring the part where insisting that people keep
old things around for your convenience *also* means they get support
requests from everyone *else* on the internet. In other words, a package
author has to pay an (ongoing and perpetual) support cost for your
temporary convenience.

You are not making a principled moral stand here. Rather, you are asking
that other people be made to carry an additional cost, for your benefit,
on the basis that you don't think their cost is important, but you think
your benefit is.

As a package author using PyPI for spreading my work for myself _and_ for other people implies that I take over a certain responsibility for

 - package quality and maturity
 - availability of my packages
 - reasonable metadata

If a package author won't stick with those principles then a general hint to the author would be: stay away from PyPI and drop your package crap somewhere else. I don't care if other people see it different but PyPI must not be a place for autistic programmers that don't look left and right to the needs of package users and don't care about PyPI and general and that consider PyPI only their own private package sink.

-aj





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