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Environs support #38

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epicserve opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 6 comments
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Environs support #38

epicserve opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 6 comments

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@epicserve
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@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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ghickman commented Feb 5, 2020

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:

it's the least amount of work and I wouldn't have to support it.

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!

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@epicserve
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@ghickman,

I've pushed the repo under my account and I've done the following.

  • Brought back the readme
  • Updated the tox config
  • Updated the Travis config and got tests running and passing

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.

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ghickman commented Feb 7, 2020

If you wanted to give me access to publish to PyPI

Absolutely, are you epicserve on there too?

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ghickman commented Feb 7, 2020

make a commit pointing people to the new location

Done in 93451f3

Thanks for taking this on @epicserve!

@epicserve
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@ghickman,

I am epicserve on PyPi as well.

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@ghickman,

I made a couple of releases.

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