We’re currently trying to improve Lichess API support for Python and specifically your berserk library since it's currently the most widely used and feature-complete Lichess API Python library. As you may or may not know, there is a fork of your work with patches for the latest updates: https://github.com/ZackClements/berserk, named berserk-downstream on pypi. However, users frequently download berserk instead which leads to confusion and a subpar experience. We'd like to improve this situation and ensure that berserk will continue to be maintained well in the future.
Therefore we'd like to ask whether you'd be willing to hand off the berserk pypi namespace to lichess.org? That way we would ensure it’s kept up to date.
Hey rhgrant10, lichess dev here,
We’re currently trying to improve Lichess API support for Python and specifically your berserk library since it's currently the most widely used and feature-complete Lichess API Python library. As you may or may not know, there is a fork of your work with patches for the latest updates: https://github.com/ZackClements/berserk, named berserk-downstream on pypi. However, users frequently download berserk instead which leads to confusion and a subpar experience. We'd like to improve this situation and ensure that berserk will continue to be maintained well in the future.
Therefore we'd like to ask whether you'd be willing to hand off the berserk pypi namespace to lichess.org? That way we would ensure it’s kept up to date.
You can also contact us at contact@lichess.org or on the official Lichess Discord or contact a dev (preferably Solal35: https://lichess.org/@/Solal35 or benwerner: https://lichess.org/@/benwerner) on lichess.org.
Thank you again for your work!