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Some time ago, pypip.in shut down. This broke the badges for a bunch of repositories, including django-prbac. Thankfully, an equivalent service is run by shields.io. This pull request changes the badges to use shields.io instead.
Unfortunately, PyPI has removed download statistics from their API, which means that even the shields.io "download count" badges are broken (they display "no longer available". See this). So those badges should really be removed entirely. Since this is an automated process (and trying to automatically remove the badges from READMEs can be tricky), this pull request just replaces the URL with the shields.io syntax.
Coverage decreased (-0.008%) to 49.071% when pulling 98e8f4ff81d7e220fa3590fb6a6414996aed7dc8 on movermeyer:fix_badges into b150a7ba6629853786674ea99970ddc86fc04ae1 on dimagi:master.
Hello, this is an auto-generated Pull Request. (Feedback?)
Some time ago, pypip.in shut down. This broke the badges for a bunch of repositories, including
django-prbac
. Thankfully, an equivalent service is run by shields.io. This pull request changes the badges to use shields.io instead.Unfortunately, PyPI has removed download statistics from their API, which means that even the shields.io "download count" badges are broken (they display "no longer available". See this). So those badges should really be removed entirely. Since this is an automated process (and trying to automatically remove the badges from READMEs can be tricky), this pull request just replaces the URL with the shields.io syntax.