Jürgen Gmach
Jürgen Gmach
It looks like cpython is also adopting the Diátaxis framework for documentation: https://discuss.python.org/t/adopting-the-diataxis-framework-for-python-documentation/15072 https://diataxis.fr/how-to-use-diataxis/ https://diataxis.fr/ I think it would be a great idea to also adopt it.
Thanks for your detailed report. Would you be so kind and split this one into this one into four separate issues/questions? It would be much easier to handle for us....
> This is by design and in some cases expected Let's quickly talk about that. I do think it is a bit surprising, that setting an install command for a...
The way it currently works is outlined in the documentation: https://tox.wiki/en/latest/config.html#conf-deps Switching the order, ie installing the dependencies after the package would certainly break for quite some users, as I...
Looks good to me! But neither tox nor gh actions run Python 3.11. @gaborbernat What do you think? Are you ok with the changes? This would mean we need to...
> Is the Python 2 compatibility no longer a concern? The information is split between the issue and the pr. @gaborbernat The Python 2 comp was discussed at https://github.com/tox-dev/tox/issues/2462#issuecomment-1192926874
Hey @bjlittle! Thanks for reaching out! While @gaborbernat is way more familiar with build backends, let's see whether I can help answering your questions. As you already noticed the rewrite...
> Just curious... when are you guys roughly expecting to make the next major release of tox 4.x? We are pretty far with tox 4 - there is even a...
As requested in the issue template, could you please add the output of `tox -rvv`?
Thanks for your report. This looks like a release blocker for me. @gaborbernat What is your take on the patch?