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move to JuliaPy org? #150

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stevengj opened this issue Apr 12, 2022 · 5 comments
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move to JuliaPy org? #150

stevengj opened this issue Apr 12, 2022 · 5 comments

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@stevengj
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At some point, it might be worthwhile to move PythonCall.jl and friends to the JuliaPy organization. (Up to you, of course!)

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cjdoris commented Apr 21, 2022

I'm happy to consider it. What are the ramifications (e.g. in terms of ownership, who can write, etc.)?

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I think it means that any owners of JuliaPy would have write permission, though in practice people tend to ask for permission to merge pull requests into repos maintained by someone else anyway. (In the long run, this makes routine maintenance easier and adds some security if you get busy with other things.)

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zsz00 commented Apr 24, 2022

If move to JuliaPy, There are PyCall.jl vs PythonCall.jl, Conda.jl vs CondaPkg.jl, pyjulia vs JuliaCall in JuliaPy .
This will lead to some confusion of choice, but more vigorous competition and co-operation.
I think it might be a good thing!!

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cjdoris commented Sep 11, 2023

Self bump (I'm on it).

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