Deprecating Pythonhosted? That's a bit worrying. I have Python 3.5 only
projects for which RTD is unable to generate documentation because they
only have Python 3.4. They also don't allow generated documentation to
be directly uploaded. So if Pythonhosted is going away, how I am
supposed to pub
On 2016-04-19 12:56:26 +, Ian Cordasco said:
* Annotated Source Documentation: http://s.webcore.io/fjVc
(pythonhosted docs, also linked on the pypi page)
For what it's worth, the PyPI/Warehouse/PyPA developers are planning
on deprecating pythonhosted for PyPI packages. The suggestion is th
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 7:37 AM, Alice Bevan–McGregor
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On 2016-04-19 08:03:39 +, Marcel Hellkamp said:
Currently, all the links in this mail are dead.
That's curious, they weren't 11 hours ago, and analytics shows activity.
Weird. Looks like only the first two links were affected by subtle ID
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Currently, all the links in this mail are dead.
Am 19.04.2016 um 00:17 schrieb Alice Bevan–McGregor:
Best Practices Morpheus says: "What if I told you things can get
simpler, more independent, and more testable, with a separation of
concerns in a glorious holy land?"
WebCore is a WSGI nanofra
Best Practices Morpheus says: "What if I told you things can get
simpler, more independent, and more testable, with a separation of
concerns in a glorious holy land?"
WebCore is a WSGI nanoframework, a fraction of the size of competing
“microframeworks”, and culmination of more than ten years