On 19. 02. 21 22:57, Matthew Miller wrote:
Hi! I'm using this https://github.com/gyli/PyWaffle for some visualizations for 
Fedora Project stats.

I'm kind of out of the loop on the state of the art of python packaging, and 
wondered if some kind Python SIG person would like to take it on for me.
Hey Matthew.

I'm sure that if you hit specific issues when trying to package PyWaffle, some kind Python SIG person will help you to resolve them.

My personal opinion is that packing Python libraries that are not required by packaged applications/tools brings very little benefit to the project. I suggest to use a Python virtual environment instead and install the libraries you need with pip.

See Fedora Developer portal for more info:

https://github.com/developer-portal/content/blob/master/tech/languages/python/python-installation.md#python-packages

(Unfortunately the content has not yet been refreshed on the website, hence sharing a link to GitHub instead.)


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