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10 hours agoHave you considered adding a license to your repository so that it can be packaged in repositories? And a pyproject.toml or setup.py? That would help us in nixpkgs specifically
Have you considered adding a license to your repository so that it can be packaged in repositories? And a pyproject.toml or setup.py? That would help us in nixpkgs specifically
I like librewolf but for me video is so incredibly slow. Is anyone else having this issue?
Polyphia typically
Well, adding a code license alllows other people to use your code. Technically now, you reserve all rights to your code and it is illegal for us to look at it or use it.
Those other two make it easier to manage dependencies and setup python virtual environments. Additionally, they allow the package to be more easily to software repositories like Nixpkgs or Debian or Arch. It’s also just an industry standard. Poetry has been used to manage pyprojects for years, but uv is a popular tool too and what I use.