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New version of this package #45
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@ewengillies , I've been waiting YEARS for updates to this repo. Given the level of responsiveness, I'd say you're better off going with option 2. No LICENSE file on the repo, but there is a license within the code comments. I'm not a lawyer, but If you carry that same license in a new repo (and refer back to this repo), I think you would be okay. |
@ewengillies I agree with @mccarthyryanc : the code is Apache licensed. Just find a proper name and go ahead with option 2 and fork the repository. |
@fschaefer and @mccarthyryanc, thanks for the advice. I had a bit more time a month ago, but I know I'll find time for this. I don't think it will be that much of an effort to do a python 3 port, hopefully I'll find time to revamp the code a bit and add some features. I'll update on this issue when I have a stable release. |
just as a quick poll, what features do you use from this package? |
@ewengillies , |
Hi @ewengillies , Have you get a chance to work on option 2? I was thinking to make a python3 port for this tool recently and then find this issue. If not I can proceed if you don't have something that is already work in progress. |
@xiaojun-tw It was a weekend project that never took off. Feel free to do the port, and keep us on this thread posted please! Let me know if I can help at all. |
While not an exact replacement, I've been using visidata in place of |
Added python3 support and released at https://pypi.org/project/data-hacks3/ |
Hello devs,
This package has been a part of my workflow for several years now, mainly since I spend most of my time on the command line. I see its not really maintained anymore. I would like to take responsibility for it if no one minds, mostly so I can get it working with python 3 (and have this version on PyPI) and add some features.
If this sounds okay, I propose one of three ways to transition this (in order of my preference):
data_hacks
package on PyPI so I can upload the python 3 version and keep it up-to-date.data_hacks_3
ordata_cli
). This would be more like making my own package with this package as a starting point. In this scenario, I would just need your permission, I'll handle the rest.Let me know which sounds best for you. Thanks!
Ewen
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