Another minor textual issue for you, @prmtl. The introductory paragraph of README.rst could probably benefit from a facelift. This is painfully self-obvious, but...
This project is pydot-ng rather than merely pydot.
The project tagline (i.e., slogan) should ideally differentiate this project in some way from the original pydot project: e.g.,
pydot-ng - Next-generation Python interface to Graphviz's Dot language
Since Ero Carrera (@erocarrera)'s last commit was January 2nd, 2012, the copyright line should be updated to read:
Ero Carrera (c) 2004-2012
Likewise, since your first commit was February 25th, 2015, a second copyright line assigning current copyrights to you should be added: e.g.,
Sebastian Kalinowski (c) 2015-2018
Since @erocarrera hasn't been involved in the PyDot world for nearly a decade, it might be more useful to list your contact information rather than ero@dkbza.org.
Altogether, an updated frontispiece might resemble:
pydot-ng - Next-generation Python interface to Graphviz's Dot language
Ero Carrera (c) 2004-2012
Sebastian Kalinowski (c) 2015-2018
Another minor textual issue for you, @prmtl. The introductory paragraph of
README.rst
could probably benefit from a facelift. This is painfully self-obvious, but...pydot-ng
rather than merelypydot
.pydot
project: e.g.,pydot-ng - Next-generation Python interface to Graphviz's Dot language
Since Ero Carrera (@erocarrera)'s last commit was January 2nd, 2012, the copyright line should be updated to read:
Likewise, since your first commit was February 25th, 2015, a second copyright line assigning current copyrights to you should be added: e.g.,
Since @erocarrera hasn't been involved in the PyDot world for nearly a decade, it might be more useful to list your contact information rather than
ero@dkbza.org
.Altogether, an updated frontispiece might resemble:
pydot-ng - Next-generation Python interface to Graphviz's Dot language
sebastian@kalinowski.eu
Thanks for the continued attention! May the last of your Autumn be warm and giddy. :fallen_leaf: