Open paugier opened 2 years ago
The page https://libraries.io/pypi/fluidsim is also completely wrong.
The .ABOUT says that the vcs_tool is Git which is wrong (we use Mercurial) and that the vcs_repository is on Bitbucket, which is also wrong (we moved a long time ago). Our repository is now at https://foss.heptapod.net/fluiddyn/fluidsim.
name: fluidsim
description: Framework for studying fluid dynamics with simulations.
license_spdx: CECILL-2.1
version: 0.6.0
spec_version: 1.0
home_url: https://foss.heptapod.net/fluiddyn/fluidsim
news_url: https://libraries.io/pypi/fluidsim/versions.atom
date: 2022-02-07
about_resource: NONE
libraries_io_url: https://libraries.io/pypi/fluidsim?number=0.6.0
vcs_tool: git
vcs_repository: https://bitbucket.org/fluiddyn/fluidsim
vcs_branch: default
Can I help to support Mercurial in foss.heptapod.net ?
The page https://libraries.io/pypi/transonic is quite wrong. The repository of this Python package is hosted on https://foss.heptapod.net/fluiddyn/transonic and there is a Github mirror (https://github.com/fluiddyn/transonic). Heptapod is a Gitlab fork supporting Mercurial. Projects like PyPy and cffi are also hosted on foss.heptapod.net
The repository and the README do not seem to be detected even if there is actually a link on the page towards the main (Mercurial) repository (https://foss.heptapod.net/fluiddyn/transonic).
The SourceRank is quite wrong (no repository, no README, no stars, ...).
The content of the README is not shown on the main page https://libraries.io/pypi/transonic.
The list of packages using Transonic is clearly wrong. I now for sure that some Python packages on PyPI depend on Transonic and that Transonic is used in other Github repositories.