James Addison
James Addison
Thank you for the context @hugovk - I'll follow along with the PDF build-time concern and will offer any assistance if I can (although I'll also be cautious not to...
I'd like to apologize for my [recent comment](https://github.com/python/docs-community/issues/5#issuecomment-2234681431) where I misrepresented the gist of this thread so far, and also to withdraw my request for a pause. I did not...
(note: I'm unsubscribing from this issue on GitHub since I don't think I need to be involved for the implementation, and because it's not urgent)
As a suggestion for a replacement (preferring that over removing the link): `mail-archive.com` includes an archive of the `python-ideas` mailing list: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
(note: resolving this with a pull request might not be straightforward; the URLs and text to display alongside them are loaded from the database)
@prrvchr thanks for reviving this library - I've been looking through the diff from [v3.5.2](https://github.com/RDFLib/pyrdfa3/tree/3ee4be779ec84005f2447db814eebbc15515e09c) to [v3.6.2](https://github.com/prrvchr/pyrdfa3/tree/95efb2a13ed56620ece20a967ffbe4645f6fcdaf) before upgrading and wanted to check that the expected changes are: * Dropping...
Ah, thanks - yep, great - the `epydoc` to `pdoc` migration would make sense to mention too :+1: And, not so much code changes, but the change of origin repository...
Ok, thanks @prrvchr. From experience seeing a few projects fork/relocate over the years: it can be a good confidence boost when there are bi-directional links from the original project (e.g....
@jonassmedegaard FYI: an updated release of `pyrdfa3` is available thanks to a new maintainer; see #38 for some recent discussion.
Thanks @kses - yep, I agree completely with the idea of keeping the process as simple as possible for small / enthusiast installs. I tried to avoid using the word...