[Python-ideas] Re: Adding support for adequately tagging AIX (pep425) to support distributed wheels

2019-10-09 Thread Michael Felt
On 09/10/2019 06:49, Pradyun Gedam wrote: > On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 at 2:24 AM, Michael Felt wrote: > >> Among other places, Python ideas was recommended as a place to goto. >> >> In the meantime I have been discussing this on pypa/pip (mainly), and also >> on wheel and packaging. Even submitted PRs.

[Python-ideas] Re: Adding support for adequately tagging AIX (pep425) to support distributed wheels

2019-10-08 Thread Pradyun Gedam
On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 at 2:24 AM, Michael Felt wrote: > Among other places, Python ideas was recommended as a place to goto. > > In the meantime I have been discussing this on pypa/pip (mainly), and also > on wheel and packaging. Even submitted PRs. But the PRs are only needed if > the tag is

[Python-ideas] Re: Adding support for adequately tagging AIX (pep425) to support distributed wheels

2019-09-01 Thread Michael Felt
Among other places, Python ideas was recommended as a place to goto. In the meantime I have been discussing this on pypa/pip (mainly), and also on wheel and packaging. Even submitted PRs. But the PRs are only needed if the tag is inadequate. So, part of my reason for being here is to figure

[Python-ideas] Re: Adding support for adequately tagging AIX (pep425) to support distributed wheels

2019-09-01 Thread Andrew Barnert via Python-ideas
On Sep 1, 2019, at 13:04, Michael Felt wrote: > > I conclude my writing style has not helped soliciting responses. > > I would appreciate them. Maybe you’re just asking in the wrong place? I think most discussions on issues like this happen on distutils-sig or one of the more specific PyPA

[Python-ideas] Re: Adding support for adequately tagging AIX (pep425) to support distributed wheels

2019-09-01 Thread Michael Felt
I conclude my writing style has not helped soliciting responses. I would appreciate them. Summary - what I would like to say - is that there are platforms that have been successful in applying PEP425's definitions of tagging Python and modules. Looking at the modules pip and wheel I can verify