When you go to PyPI.org for a project you will find a link to the "homepage". Now for some projects that's their development site, e.g. GitHub URL. For others it's their documentation site, e.g. Read the Docs. And not all projects link to both from their PyPI page (e.g. yesterday I noticed flit didn't directly link to its doc site, although Thomas fixed this when I pointed it out).
So my question/idea is if it would make sense to have separate, explicit development and documentation URLs in the PyPI metadata? For me that would make a project's PyPI page a true homepage as I would know that no matter what I could find where it's developed or where the docs are by going to PyPI. This compares to now where either I gamble and go to PyPI in hopes the developer provided the link there or hope I craft the right search on Google (which based on my search yesterday for [Sphinx makefile] shows I don't always succeed at). Anyway, just an idea I had based on my flit experience yesterday plus a tweet sent to me. (And if PyPI already supports this somehow then Thomas should brace for the feature request from me 😉.)
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