pfalcon / pycopy-lib

Standard library of the Pycopy project, minimalist and light-weight Python language implementation
https://github.com/pfalcon/pycopy
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Added link to docs. #53

Closed iBobik closed 4 years ago

iBobik commented 4 years ago

It would be nice to also put the link to PyPi package metadata.

pfalcon commented 4 years ago

This link is not related to the Pycopy project, and represent MicroPython's people hijacking the name of my project. I don't plan to abandon "my" uasyncio, I very well understand why I started developing it, and why it's developed the way it is, and MicroPython's variant doesn't satisfy my requirements (which are, as usual, the minimality).

Beyond the naming confusion they stir up, I treat their development as positive (generally, anyone doing work on smaller Python things does something positive, and more people should do it more). But again, I'm personally not interested in it (at least so far), and given the naming confusion it brings, I'm not interested in promoting it within Pycopy bounds (because that would mean promoting confusion).

iBobik commented 4 years ago

Interesting.

Anyway, I miss proper docs for not only uasyncio. That few uncommented examples and uncommended source codes are not good for developer experience.

    1. 2020 v 18:42, Paul Sokolovsky notifications@github.com:

This link is not related to the Pycopy project, and represent MicroPython's people hijacking the name of my project. I don't plan to abandon "my" uasyncio, I very well understand why I started developing it, and why it's developed the way it is, and MicroPython's variant doesn't satisfy my requirements (which are, as usual, the minimality).

Beyond the naming confusion they stir up, I treat their development as positive (generally, anyone doing work on smaller Python things does something positive, and more people should do it more). But again, I'm personally not interested in it (at least so far), and given the naming confusion it brings, I'm not interested in promoting it within Pycopy bounds (because that would mean promoting confusion).

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