Re: PyPI account

2022-01-12 Thread John Snow
patch set I posted to the list > > > > just before the winter break [2]. The package is an "alpha prerelease" > > > > and is at a very low-risk to be installed by accident. The version > > > > chosen here will be considered "less than" any o

Re: PyPI account

2022-01-12 Thread Daniel P . Berrangé
be able to test integration in an RFC patch set I posted to the list > > > just before the winter break [2]. The package is an "alpha prerelease" > > > and is at a very low-risk to be installed by accident. The version > > > chosen here will be considered "

Re: PyPI account

2022-01-12 Thread John Snow
n > > chosen here will be considered "less than" any other valid version > > string chosen, and can be deleted permanently from PyPI after > > consensus on list review. Please forgive the mid-review publishing. > > The exact metadata, wording of the README, etc is

Re: PyPI account

2022-01-12 Thread Daniel P . Berrangé
rerelease" > and is at a very low-risk to be installed by accident. The version > chosen here will be considered "less than" any other valid version > string chosen, and can be deleted permanently from PyPI after > consensus on list review. Please forgive the mid-review publi

Re: PyPI account

2022-01-12 Thread John Snow
from PyPI after consensus on list review. Please forgive the mid-review publishing. The exact metadata, wording of the README, etc is still under review here [3]. As for the PyPI account itself, I have volunteered to administer it. If anyone wants access (esp. a leadership committee member from an

Re: PyPI account

2022-01-12 Thread Stefan Hajnoczi
[Context: John created a PyPI QEMU user in order to publish the qemu.qmp package. If anyone wants to publish additional Python packages from qemu.git, please contact him for PyPI access.] On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 03:42:23PM -0500, John Snow wrote: > Account made: https://pypi.org/user/QEMU/ > > I