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Environs support #38
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I'm not looking to bring this back myself I'm afraid. If someone else would like to take it on I'd happily transition ownership of the repo and PyPI namespace to a new maintainer. As you said here:
This was my sentiment with deprecating in favour of django-environ 🙂 I'll close this issue but please feel free to reopen if you want to add more! |
I've pushed the repo under my account and I've done the following.
If you wanted to give me access to publish to PyPI that would be great, then I could make a release. Also, once that's done, maybe you could make a commit pointing people to the new location, https://github.com/epicserve/django-cache-url. I would like to get a release made so I can make a PR to environs. |
Absolutely, are you |
Done in 93451f3 Thanks for taking this on @epicserve! |
I am epicserve on PyPi as well. |
@ghickman,
Any chance you would want to bring this back? Seems like people are moving away from https://pypi.org/project/django-environ/ in favor of https://github.com/sloria/environs. See this issue for more context, sloria/environs#126.
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