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What if there's some obscure PyPi module that requires that \`enum\` package, or some other project (not hosted on PyPI) that requires Ben Finney's original \`enum\` package? Is there anyway to get usage data to make sure nobody's been using it recently?

ML

On Jun 15, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:

On Jun 15, 2013, at 12:46 PM, Ethan Furman wrote:

So I have the stdlb 3.4 Enum backported for both earlier 3.x and back to 2.4
in the 2.x series.

I would like to put this on PyPI, but the \`enum\` name is already taken.

Would it be inappropriate to call it \`stdlib.enum\`?

The last upload was on 2009-08-25\. Maybe Ben Finney's abandoned it and
wouldn't mind giving up the enum PyPI name?

-Barry
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