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Write prerequisites section for new packaging tutorials

Open ddbeck opened this issue 10 years ago • 7 comments

(For more information about this issue, please see #194).

We need a short section to follow the tutorial introduction (see #195) that makes sure the user has a working Python environment. This should line up with what's in Install pip, setuptools, and wheel, but using a more step-by-step approach (rather than the more self-directed approach of the other section). Additionally, it would be nice to have a step (or steps) that help readers verify that the tools are working.

When opening pull requests for this issue, please submit to the develop branch. If you have questions that concern contributing more generally, please use issue #194. Otherwise, feel free to comment with questions or feedback. Thanks!

ddbeck avatar Dec 03 '15 21:12 ddbeck

Daniel, I can work on this section.

JoshuaAcosta avatar Dec 09 '15 15:12 JoshuaAcosta

@JoshuaAcosta thanks!

ddbeck avatar Dec 09 '15 16:12 ddbeck

@ddbeck is this work still left. i would like to help

aryan-harsh avatar Jun 23 '18 01:06 aryan-harsh

As I understand, #396 is the same.

pradyunsg avatar Jun 23 '18 06:06 pradyunsg

@aryan-harsh Yes, it seems like there's a lot left to do on this stuff. I don't have a lot of time for this project at the moment, but if you open PR, feel free to tag me and I'll see if I can at least give it a review. Thank you!

ddbeck avatar Jun 30 '18 10:06 ddbeck

I can work.

deepa346 avatar Jun 20 '20 11:06 deepa346

(For more information about this issue, please see #194).

We need a short section to follow the tutorial introduction (see #195) that makes sure the user has a working Python environment. This should line up with what's in Install pip, setuptools, and wheel, but using a more step-by-step approach (rather than the more self-directed approach of the other section). Additionally, it would be nice to have a step (or steps) that help readers verify that the tools are working.

When opening pull requests for this issue, please submit to the develop branch. If you have questions that concern contributing more generally, please use issue #194. Otherwise, feel free to comment with questions or feedback. Thanks!

mohdzahidabdullah avatar Feb 04 '23 14:02 mohdzahidabdullah