> On Oct 29, 2014, at 7:57 PM, Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> On 30 Oct 2014 07:20, "Marcus Smith" <qwc...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:qwc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > yes, I'm partial to a solution like this prior to wheel 2.0 (that I imagine 
> > would support additional/custom tags)
> 
> +1 for being able to add additional custom platform tags in the file naming 
> convention from me as well. As Marcus noted earlier, even if you set up 
> distro specific indexes currently, there's nothing built into the tooling to 
> keep you from trying to install (e.g.) a Fedora 21 wheel on RHEL or CentOS 5 
> (which is highly unlikely to work, given that the core ABIs in RHEL/CentOS 5 
> are 7 or 8 years old at this point).
> 
> We'd be highly unlikely to flip the switch from "experimental service, use at 
> your own risk" to "fully supported Fedora feature" while that's still the 
> case.
> 
> With arbitrary platform tags, we could inject that into the wheel filenames 
> as part of the build process, and then again when invoking pip.
> 
> That opens things up for us to figure out how to best flag compatibility on 
> the distro side, without committing to a specific approach upstream (not yet, 
> anyway).
> 
> An alternative approach would be to add an "additional wheel suffix" setting 
> for pip that allowed us to have names with endings like ".fc21.whl" or 
> ".el7.whl" recognised as valid wheel files.
> 
> I'm not that worried about the exact details though - the main feature I'd 
> like is the ability to create wheel files that pip will ignore by default, 
> but will accept if I specifically tell it what to look for.
> 
> 

Do we plan for this to be allowed to upload to PyPI proper? These custom tags?

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