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For some additional exposure, we could consider to make Dispersy available on PyPi. It's not that hard to do and requires adding a setup.py file to our repository.
Note that this also requires us to keep track of version numbers when working with Dispersy.
@devos50 Assuming the amount of extra work to accomplish this is negligible: I am in favor. This provides some extra motivation as we strive for Dispersy 2.0 😃
@qstokkink ok, I was almost done with this one but it turns out that we need to have a separate dispersy directory with the files in there. I believe this requires quite some refactoring and modifications of relative imports right? Last time we tried that, it turned out to not work very well iirc.
@devos50 it should work just fine on its own. However, I agree that this should not be done in this repository as that will break just about everything. So instead, I suggest we externally manage the setup.py etc. in another repo with this repo as a submodule.
*Or, if you feel sufficiently demotivated, don't add it to PyPi
For some additional exposure, we could consider to make Dispersy available on PyPi. It's not that hard to do and requires adding a setup.py file to our repository.
Note that this also requires us to keep track of version numbers when working with Dispersy.
@qstokkink what do you think?
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