https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2169529



--- Comment #3 from Ondrej Mosnáček <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Troy Curtis from comment #2)
> Is this library targeted as a dependency of another package?

No, it's not.

> I know that
> generally for development the recommendation is to not use system installed
> packages, so there might not a lot of users of this package unless there is
> already some package that you have in mind.

Is that recommendation officially stated anywhere? I remembered this thread
[1], which lists several pros of having Python packages in Fedora (many
applicable even to leaf libraries). Personally, I prefer to consume Python
libraries from Fedora repos for my scripting needs, since it's easier to keep
the packages up to date and I also don't need to install them again when I
upgrade Fedora and the system Python version is bumped.

I plan to use this package for personal/work use (porting an existing IRC bot
to Slack), so there will be at least one user :) Even if I were the only user,
I don't see any harm in the package being in Fedora, as long as it's properly
maintained.

[1]
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/33YRLXPBUHVFS3OIPNEMEOTNMV7MQALE/


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