This actively developed tool to manage private package indexes I just found
by chance, leaving here for the record:
https://github.com/helpshift/pypiprivate
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Hi Steven,
I thought they were looking for a company to help them with this project.
I didn't want to take the lead on this but if I am then I'm sorry to say
that the user story list for the beta is extremely boring:
- user can subscribe for free during beta with an email
- user can create a
Hi Jamesie, and welcome.
You are responding to a six-month old email from Nick. (And I only know
that much by the merest chance.) A bit of context would be nice,
otherwise your post is rather mysterious and not very interesting.
--
Steve
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PS: forgot to say, the name of the company i'm putting at your disposal for
this project is YourLabs Business Service, we have hackers and funds at
your disposal for this project.
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Hi Nick,
Well, when I created my company I had no intention to work on closed source
projects,
so "private repositories" is definitely not interesting for us as a feature.
However, we're all for helping PyPA to make sustainable revenue, and also
having more infra,
and why not one day integrate
On 5 April 2018 at 07:58, Jannis Gebauer wrote:
> What if there was some kind of “blessed” entity that runs these services and
> puts the majority of the revenue into a fund that funds development on PyPi
> (maybe trough the PSF)?
Having a wholly owned for-profit subsidiary that