https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2368625

Cristian Le <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Cristian Le <[email protected]> ---
- About test requirements, could you eliminate the `black`, `beautifulsoup4`,
`coverage` tests and dependencies. Most likely these tests would not be run
downstream either, and I am not sure how much you want to burden yourself with
maintaining that part.
- About documentation, I believe the install location is not distro friendly?
Could you move them to `%_pkgdocdir`, but also
- Do you really need/want to package the documentations. Especially for a
project like this that would not have a user-facing audience
- The fact that `test_nb_regression` is failing, is quite telling. I think it
would be cleaner to just ignore them altogether. Btw, nice bash-foo syntax on
that
- I know upstream has quite a lot on his plate, but if you could coordinate and
merge (as in squash) some of the open PRs, that would make it easier for him to
catch up with this
- Could you add `README.md` to `%doc`? I am not aware of it being added
automatically from `%pyproject_wheel` (though would be nice if it was)
- The "Remove coverage from tests" could you make them a patch instead? `sed`
would not catch if the original source has changed, but the latter would.


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