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Set up PyPI Organization for PyGMT? #2764

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weiji14 opened this issue Oct 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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Set up PyPI Organization for PyGMT? #2764

weiji14 opened this issue Oct 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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weiji14 commented Oct 23, 2023

PyPI has introduced organizations back in April 2023 - https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2023-04-23-introducing-pypi-organizations, and this is intended to make it easier to handle permissions for 'larger' projects like PyGMT that have multiple maintainers.

This issue is to discuss about whether we should open up a PyPI organization for PyGMT.

cc @leouieda, @seisman and @weiji14 who are currently maintainers on PyGMT's PyPI page at https://pypi.org/project/pygmt. Also welcome comments from other PyGMT maintainers.

@weiji14 weiji14 added question Further information is requested maintenance Boring but important stuff for the core devs labels Oct 23, 2023
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@weiji14 weiji14 changed the title Set up PyPI Organization Set up PyPI Organization for PyGMT? Oct 23, 2023
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