On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 1:37 AM, Stefan Krah <stefan-use...@bytereef.org>wrote:
> Yuval Greenfield <ubershme...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Stefan Krah <stefan-use...@bytereef.org > > > > 1) ordereddict is part of: > > 2) pylint supports Python3 (from their README): > > > > 1) Fixed. > > 2) This is the same issue as with docutils. I believe that either a > maintainer > > of PyPI needs to add the trove classifier for them or someone should > contact > > Logilab and ask them to add the trove classifier. > > The persons who are running PyPI should only edit individual pages in > exceptional situations (illegal content etc.). > > > I was under the impression that you want to to promote Python3 adoption. > Why don't you contact Logilab and check the rest of the packages manually? > > > I'd already contacted several maintainers of packages with such a request. Starting this project I assumed PyPI would be a reliable source for this information, so I hope you can understand my mindset. I guess the WOS is also good for motivating package owners to fix their classifiers. On that note, I think PyPI should require python modules to declare which version they're compatible with or tested on. > If an author has decided to use the classifier, he already accepts > that his package might get less attention in the future. This isn't > an easy decision, so please respect the intent of the classifier and > remove such packages from your site. > > > The WOS's main goal is to measure Python3 adoption in some non-trivial fashion. Total downloads isn't a perfect comparison as many downloads happened in the 8 years Python2 had a head start. Still, I don't know of a better metric. Removing packages that are a gigantic part of the python community would completely defeat the purpose of the site. If/when Richard implements the statistics call to PyPI, I might be able to implement more metrics. On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Michael Foord <fuzzy...@gmail.com> wrote: ... > some (additional) manual curation for packages that do support Python 3 > will complete the job. > > Fine, fine, fine.... I added these cute little red triangles to the newly green docutils and pylint. Are there others I should know of? Yuval Greenfield ps, some of you might prefer this limited edition better: http://python3wos.appspot.com/?pygmalion=1
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