Yes, the Python API remains part of the existing proton repo/release
alongside proton-c (which it is a binding for) and all the other
language bindings.

On 30 January 2017 at 19:07, Greg Oliver <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is the Python API being maintained?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robbie Gemmell [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 10:06 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [HEADS UP] Proton and Proton-J 0.17.0 releases.
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Those of you following the other threads will know I have been working on 
> separating proton-j into its own repositories so proton[-c] and proton-j can 
> be more independent going forward, including independent releases. As part of 
> solidying this change, I aim to do new releases of both with the new 
> structure in place as soon as practical.
>
> I believe the existing proton[-c] repo is already in a position for this to 
> occur in terms of the updates needed to move proton-j out, though I 
> understand there are some outstanding issues still being worked on that it 
> might be good to include in the release. Folks with a better grip on those, 
> or really anything at all that must be addressed before a release off the 
> current master can occur, feel free to shout now. Any larger items previously 
> mentioned for a 0.17.0 release will instead target a subsequent 0.18.0 
> release however, in similar timeframe as the they would have originally 
> emerged in the 'old 0.17.0' when ready.
>
> On the proton-j side, I expect to be in a position to release in the next few 
> days.
>
> Robbie
>
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