Perhaps it was a mistake on my part to start a requirements.txt file; after all this is just a library and not a stand-alone application that can be deployed. I would remove requirements.txt entirely, so that library users can rely on setup.py to do the right thing (it already specifies both modules as dependencies).
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Perhaps it was a mistake on my part to start a requirements.txt file; after all this is just a library and not a stand-alone application that can be deployed. I would remove requirements.txt entirely, so that library users can rely on setup.py to do the right thing (it already specifies both modules as dependencies).
Do you think that would be fine?