pew-org/pew

Make pythonz optional

kennethreitz opened this issue ยท 14 comments

pipenv requires pew, and is very happy with it, but our users have no need for pythonz to be installed.

e.g. $ pip install pew[pythonz]

related #146

I'd be happy to help maintain this project in order to help make this happen!

+1. I can help too. I am using this tool widely because it's workflow more venv oriented than pyenv. Unfortunately the project looks like dead - no new commits, author is not responding to issues/PRs.

a fork may be in order!

@berdario do you have any thoughts? can you add me as a maintainer?

and possibly @erinxocon

Indeed, would be happy to maintain.

Added both Kenneth and Erin :)

Thanks a lot for stepping up, and sorry for being really absent lately... I changed jobs once again and that caused Pew to slip a bit further down in my list of things that I had to sort out (also, unlike what I expected, the last few weeks at my previous company hadn't been as slow and easy-going as I expected). I contributed on some other stuff on github, but that was mostly stuff that I worked on when attending hackatons and such.

Every time I saw a github notification about Pew I thought

Oh, I should really look into it, but I won't have time now, so I might as well not even read the notification

:/

I'll catch up on the issues a bit now

@berdario no worries, we've all been there :)

@kennethreitz and I can help, we both use pew with our pipenv tool and think it's great!

@erinxocon Thanks a lot for getting this through! ๐Ÿ™‚

I tagged and released on pypi 0.1.27, if you want to test (it's almost 05.00 here, so I really need to log off)

on the topic of the weird version number: I often thought that I should've committed to version 1.0, but I hesitated to do it, since the idea of implementing some hooks system has been in the air for a long time, and if I'd get around to implementing it just after releasing 1.0, and having to break compatibility for it (forcing a major version bump) I'd hate it...

but maybe I should just swallow the pill?

I really like to see a few other GPG signed commits in the repo ๐Ÿ™‚
Though I cannot find your public key here, Erin: https://pgp.mit.edu/

Is it available somewhere?

โœจ๐Ÿฐโœจ

Thank you, makes this a lot easier to package pew and eventually pipenv for Arch Linux :)

@berdario I just uploaded my public key, forgot that part :)