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Source link in PyPI not working #6

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gklyne opened this issue Nov 22, 2012 · 2 comments
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Source link in PyPI not working #6

gklyne opened this issue Nov 22, 2012 · 2 comments

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@gklyne
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gklyne commented Nov 22, 2012

The PyPI page link still refers to oucs/django-conneg. In the spirit of "cool URIs" I'd suggest leaving the oucs package in place, with message saying it's moved here.

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I've updated setup.py, bumped the version to 0.9.3, and pushed a new package to PyPI with the right URL.

I'm wary about leaving a blank "we've moved" repository behind on the oucs account, as it won't throw any errors if anyone's still relying on it. It's a shame there's no way to do redirects (either at the Git level, or within GitHub).

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gklyne commented Nov 24, 2012

Ack. Thanks.

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On 23/11/2012 09:21, Alexander Dutton wrote:

I've updated setup.py, bumped the version to 0.9.3, and pushed a new package to
PyPI with the right URL.

I'm wary about leaving a blank "we've moved" repository behind on the oucs
account, as it won't throw any errors if anyone's still relying on it. It's a
shame there's no way to do redirects (either at the Git level, or within GitHub).


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