Hey Stefan, just for my understanding what does that mean practically:
* new repo? * moving things around in existing hamilton repo? * hamilton-core is released as a conveniece wheel? Are we releasing 3 things then (apache-hamilton, sf-hamilton, hamilton-core)? * does it also conform to everything how apache wants it? Best, Jernej ________________________________ From: Elijah ben Izzy <[email protected]> Sent: 01 December 2025 04:08 To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Adding core only package Would have been nice to define `apache-hamilton` as the separate package that has no dependencies with a `apache-hamilton[legacy]` as the package that has full parity. This could have been a nice way to fix forward but maintain backwards compatibility, although semantic versioning is a bit funny in that case... Anyway that ship has sailed so +1 on hamilton-core. - Elijah On Sun, Nov 30, 2025 at 7:12 PM Stefan Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > I caught up with Thierry and we were thinking of creating a new package > that enables Hamilton to not have any python dependencies. > > E.g. *-hamilton-core. > > Once Hamilton 2.0 comes out we'd expect to not have a need for this > package. So this would be "temporary". > > Does anyone have any objections? We'd release it in conjunction with the > main Apache Hamilton release. > > Cheers, > > Stefan >
