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Consider joining fast-pack org? #3

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nyurik opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 3 comments
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Consider joining fast-pack org? #3

nyurik opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 3 comments

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@nyurik
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nyurik commented Dec 26, 2024

Recently @lemire, author of the core fastpfor algorithm, transferred all his code to the new github org fast-pack. Would it make sense to move this project to that org too, so that all implementations can be kept closer together and maintained by a community? Thx!

@searchivarius
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Maybe. I haven't been maintaining this library much. One difficulty though that I still have control over PyPi.

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nyurik commented Dec 26, 2024

usually when projects get transferred to an org, you would keep adminship over the specific repo, and you can add your pypi or any other package site as a github secret to the repo - this way publishing can be automated, and not require your involvement if you don't want to do it. The secret won't be easily retrievable - so its not like anyone would be able to view it unless they go rogue

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lemire commented Dec 26, 2024

I am neutral on this move, but, @searchivarius, if you move the repo, you would keep being admin (which is 100% possible).

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