Open kennethreitz opened 5 years ago
dibs on requests 🤔
@mitsuhiko that'd be an interesting outcome :)
In all seriousness, are you still interested in the Python community? I haven't talked to you in a while. If you want it, it's yours to take care of. But, it's a large burden to bear. Perhaps the modern rendition of Pocoo would be able to handle it?
I can help to take care of requests-html
, I follow you in contributions to that projects and would like to keep improving it once async/requests library support is defined.
PyTheory is going to @Zelgius. He'll take good care of it.
Spread the stars outwards! 🌟
@oldani excellent. Many thanks. I'll wait to see if anyone else is interested in Requests-HTML before initiating the transfer.
If @byk is willing Sentry can offer management of requests-related repositories. He's the first member of our open source team here, which will certainly be growing over time. We'd leave core contributions and management up to the community, but we'd help maintain the larger organizational aspects (such as CoC, any financial concerns).
@dcramer fantastic news. Can you send an intro email to me@kennethreitz.org?
@oldani you must delete your fork in order for me to transfer to you.
What is a good one for me to get involved with @kenneth-reitz ?
@navdeep-G setup.py is a good one.
mead is being taken over by @abdounasser202
@kenneth-reitz Thx, I guess I call "dibs" on that one?
@navdeep-G transfer initiated! :sparkles: :cake: :sparkles: enjoy the github stars!!
@taoufik07 is taking over responder!
Can I have a chance to involve more to any repo @kenneth-reitz ?
Can you explain what you mean in more detail, @kobayashi?
@oldani you must delete your fork in order for me to transfer to you.
Done and many thanks for creating the package initially, I will keep it great for sure:)
Yo. The python-http
organization would also be a excellent place for requests
to land up. I can put together a proper proposal about how we'd plan to tackle funding, maintainance etc.
I'd really like to deal with requests3
, since that's pretty much what I've been working towards with http3
anyways.
mead is being taken over by @abdounasser202
I deleted the forked mead repo. Now i'm waiting for transfer
Can you explain what you mean in more detail, @kobayashi?
I mean I do want to take care of one of not-kennethreitz. Is there chance to do that? All of them are great! @kennethreitz
I can look over tablib! camelot's export API was inspired from tablib :) Would love to integrate tablib more closely with camelot to support more export formats!
Hello @kennethreitz! Given the cumulative impact that these projects have on the Python ecosystem at large, the Python Software Foundation would like to offer to accept transfers of these repositories into the @psf GitHub organization.
This organization was recently acquired by the Python Software Foundation and intended to provide administrative backstopping for projects in the ecosystem; existing maintainers of various projects will remain and the PSF staff will be available to manage repositories and teams as necessary.
We are working to finalize a few things but could be ready as soon as early next week. Thoughts?
@ewdurbin sold :)
I really would like to see @tomchristie taking the reins of requests3
either under encode
or the psf, regarding requests
I think many cool orgs like the psf, encode or pocoo can provide the long term support and handle the burden !
and I support @ewdurbin proposition !
Maybe https://jazzband.co/ ?
/cc @jezdez
Hi @ewdurbin. Since @python's recent acquirement of black
, and the fact that a lot of other core community projects exist in that organisation, it'd be nice if you, or someone else, could elaborate on the difference between that and the new @psf organisation?
Sorry to bother if you were already planning on doing so 😉
@madsmtm that's an excellent point! Indeed black moved to /python
recently and was actually the impetus for the creation of the /psf
namespace. The /psf
organization is intended to support broader Python ecosystem interests that don't relate to the core language itself. Overtime we'll be moving many repos out of /python
into /psf
(for community projects) and /pyfound
(for internal PSF concerns) to better namespace our GitHub presence.
Assuming these are the remaining up for grab repos? https://github.com/not-kennethreitz?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=&type=source&language= @kennethreitz
~I'd be happy to maintain dj-database-url. Having another django package wouldn't be too bad :smile:~
On second thought, maybe not. I knew django-environ used it, but I didn't know it was that popular.
I can take care of twitter-scraper, it's not a really library but I love crawlers 😍
JOIN TWITTER!
I'd be game to maintain the homebrew-python repository if no one else is interested
@tomchristie I think your suggestion for Requests makes a lot of sense too. Do you have any preference, in regards to Ernest's proposal? Do you feel strongly that the HTTP group would be more appropriate? Maybe it would be.
The crayons library looks like something I'd be interested in maintaining. Looks simple and fun!
Anyway @frostming and I can split between crayons and delegator.py?
Ah I found delegator.py is taken already, I would like to take legit
and crayons
then.
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I notice that requests3 (asyncio, HTTP/2, connection pooling, timeouts,) has been transferred under the not-kennethreitz account, but isn't listed in this issue description?
What aspects of the new PSF CPython governance model apply to projects hosted under the PSF org account umbrella?
I'd be happy to take maya
unless @psf is planning to!
@kennethreitz in regards to point 3 in your original post: do you have a gofundme or equivalent? As someone for whom requests has saved their bacon on more than one project I'd be more than happy to send you a few bucks. I can't promise much, but would jump at the chance to show my gratitude/support - even if its just to buy you some pizza and beer. :)
I'm sure others in the community have a similar experience and would wish to do the same.
(Sorry if this is the wrong forum for this, but it seems relevant given the circumstance and your (many) contributions to the community).
I would like to get involved with one of repos.
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I'd like to take legit, if you don't mind ;)
@kennethreitz Is it possible for me to maintain one of: crayons
, delegator.py
, maya
, records
, legit
, bash.py
, or s3monkey
? I find either one (and all) of these very interesting projects that I would love to contribute to. Thx!
@kennethreitz I think the @jazzband is a good candidate!
@kennethreitz I would love to maintain dj-database-url
@kennethreitz I'd like to take care of maya, I've been a contributor any way for quite some time ;)
@kennethreitz github.com/pyTeens is ready to take care of any new repo.
Hey Kenneth, I’m a current collaborator on grequests
and would be happy to take it over and give it a loving home.
I am a big fan of its API and usability. It has been useful to me and hope that I can give back something for this project by maintaining it.
You are giving someone control of your personal dotfiles?
Seems a bit of a security risk...
In the spirit of transparency, I'd like to (publicly) find a new home for my repositories. I want to be able to still make contributions to them, but no longer be considered the "owner" or "arbiter" or "BDFL" of these repositories.
Some notable repos:
tl;dr: all repositories under the 'not-kennethreitz' org on github (https://github.com/not-kennethreitz) are effectively 'up for grabs'.
Considerations for maintainer selection:
As these are now community projects, I want the future of these projects to be influenced by the community — so please say something if you feel strongly about the future of any of these projects.
Many thanks, Kenneth Reitz ☤
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