Right now, there are ways for package maintainers to test and share
draft versions of their upcoming releases, but they cause friction and
confusion. So we want to add staged releases -- a temporary state that a
release can be in, where PyPI _has_ it and can evaluate it, but hasn't
_published_ it yet. In 2015, Nathaniel Smith opened an issue
https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/issues/726 saying:
it would be very nice if there where better ergonomics around package uploads -- in
particular some way to upload a new release, and then take a look over it to double-check
that everything is correct before you -- as a second step -- hit the button to make it
"go live".
We have also variously called this idea "unpublished releases",
"two-phase upload", "draft releases", and "package preview". This
feature will unblock a LOT of stuff we want to do -- see
https://wiki.python.org/psf/Fundable%20Packaging%20Improvements#Package_preview_feature_for_PyPI
for a list.
Alan Velasco is now working on implementing this in Warehouse. Please
comment on the GitHub issue or in the Discourse thread at
https://discuss.python.org/t/feature-proposal-for-pypi-draft-releases/3903/
where he shares his proposal at length. He notes:
I’ll need your feedback by April 30th 2020 at which point I’ll proceed with the
basis of what I know.
(Thread was: Re: [Distutils] PyPi not allowing duplicate filenames
https://mail.python.org/archives/list/distutils-...@python.org/message/S37OQLGOICR5WBIOTEBHP5ISWCMFAVNT/
)
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Changeset Consulting
https://changeset.nyc
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