Hi Tommi

We do our best, thank you for your legacy!

Emmmanuel

On 10.07.20 22:26, Tommi Mäkitalo wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Really cool. Nice to hear, that libzim is in good shape. Thank you for
> your work.
> 
> 
> Tommi
> 
> Am 03.07.20 um 16:40 schrieb Emmanuel Engelhart:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm happy to introduce you to Python-libzim.
>>
>> Python-libzim package allows you to read/write ZIM files in Python. It
>> provides a shallow Python interface on top of the libzim C++ library. It
>> supports out-of-the-box macOS and GNU/Linux. For the other OSes you will
>> have to compile the libzim manually.
>>
>> After Node.js, this is the second scripting language for which openZIM
>> proposes a binding of its famous reference implementation of the ZIM
>> open specification. This move is really important to allow more people
>> to benefit of the file format and ZIM files already published.
>>
>> On our side, Python-libzim was critical for a few other projects which
>> are currently running. In the next months a few critical scrapers will
>> be migrated from zimwriterfs to python-libzim and benefit of a sensitive
>> code simplification and speed-up.
>>
>> Install easily python-libzim with pip and give it a try:
>> https://pypi.org/project/libzim/
>>
>> Happy coding!
>>
>> Regards
>> Emmanuel
>>
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