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* *Roadmap*: WarehouseRoadmap_. As of 26 March 2018, the Warehouse team is working on Milestone 4, redirecting web and pip traffic to Warehouse. We anticipate that we will shut down legacy PyPI in the second half of April 2018. | * *Roadmap*: WarehouseRoadmap_. As of 2 April 2018, the Warehouse team is working on Milestone 4, redirecting web and pip traffic to Warehouse. We anticipate that we will shut down legacy PyPI on 30 April 2018. |
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* *Pre-production deployment*: `pypi.org <https://pypi.org/>`_. * *Testing*: See WarehousePackageMaintainerTesting_, `PSF blog post about testing package maintainer functionality <https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2018/02/python-package-maintainers-help-test.html>`_, and `the PSF blog post about testing for the beta <https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2018/03/warehouse-all-new-pypi-is-now-in-beta.html#test>`_. * *Sprints*: PackagingSprints_. |
* *Beta deployment*: `pypi.org <https://pypi.org/>`_. * *Testing*: See `the PSF blog post about testing for the beta <https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2018/03/warehouse-all-new-pypi-is-now-in-beta.html#test>`_. (Previously: WarehousePackageMaintainerTesting_, `PSF blog post about testing package maintainer functionality <https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2018/02/python-package-maintainers-help-test.html>`_.) * *Sprints*: PackagingSprints_ planned for 2018. |
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`Early April planning meeting with core Warehouse developers <PackagingWG/2018-04-02-Warehouse>`_ Meeting notes April 2nd, 2018 |
Agenda
The purpose of this working group is to support the larger efforts of improving and maintaining the packaging ecosystem in Python through fundraising and disbursement of raised funds. It will largely focus on efforts such as PyPI, pip, packaging.python.org, setuptools, and cross project efforts.
Resources
- Discussion: Slack and mailing list. The archives are set to private since there will be voting.
- Accounting: We rely on the PSF's donation and accounting mechanisms to raise funds and disburse them to the selected recipients.
Current Projects
Warehouse
The Packaging Working Group supports the implementation & deployment of Warehouse (PyPI 2.0) to replace the legacy code base that powers legacy PyPI.
- Summary: PSF blog post about the MOSS grant.
- Roadmap: WarehouseRoadmap. As of 2 April 2018, the Warehouse team is working on Milestone 4, redirecting web and pip traffic to Warehouse. We anticipate that we will shut down legacy PyPI on 30 April 2018.
- Code: GitHub repo.
- Beta deployment: pypi.org.
- Testing: See the PSF blog post about testing for the beta. (Previously: WarehousePackageMaintainerTesting, PSF blog post about testing package maintainer functionality.)
- Sprints: PackagingSprints planned for 2018.
Administration
- Donald Stufft <donald@python.org> (chair)
- Ewa Jodlowska <ewa@python.org> (co-chair)
- PSF Packaging WG Charter
Members
- Donald Stufft
- Ewa Jodlowska
- Nathaniel J. Smith
- Nick Coghlan
- Nicole Harris
- Sumana Harihareswara
- Ernest W. Durbin III
- Dustin Ingram
- Mark Mangoba
- Kenneth Reitz
- Laura Hampton (non-voting member)
- (others will be added as they accept their invitation to the WG)
Meetings
As needed.
Warehouse
MOSS-funded project: meetings and status updates:
We plan to run PackagingSprints at PyCon North America and EuroPython in 2018.
Governance
Decisions on what fundraising and projects/efforts to support will be done by a simple majority and in the case of a tie, will escalate to the PSF Board.