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That seems entirely reasonable. I wonder if the larger community could somehow form an organization (the Dead Parrot SIG?) that would at least curate and monitor efforts to ensure their continued utility?


On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 1:40 PM Christian Heimes <christian@python.org> wrote:
On 21/05/2019 14.06, Anders Munch wrote:
\> Fra: Python-Dev \[mailto:python-dev-bounces+ajm=flonidan.dk@python.org\] På vegne af Christian Heimes
\>> \* The removed modules will be available through PyPI.
\>
\> Will they? That's not the impression I got from the PEP.

It's all open source. It's up to the Python community to adopt packages and provide them on PyPI.

Python core will not maintain and distribute the packages. I'll merely provide a repository with packages to help kick-starting the process.

Christian
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