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- [**Open Source Pledge**](https://opensourcepledge.com?featured_on=pythonbytes))
Jeff Triplet's DjangoTV)
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Brian #1: Open Source Pledge)
Learned about this because of this post
Steps
Pay Open Source maintainers.
Min to participate is 2k/year/dev at your company
Self-report annually
Publish a blog post outlining your payments
Armin’s post) about launching Open Source Pledge and mixing money with open source
Michael #2: Jeff Triplet's DjangoTV)
A nice aggregation of lots of Django conference talks
Filter by conference
Good search as well
Brian #3: PEP 735 – Dependency Groups in pyproject.toml)
Author: Stephen Rosen, Sponsor: Brett Cannon, PEP-Delegate: Paul Moore
Accepted. Resolotion Oct 10, 2024
“This PEP specifies a mechanism for storing package requirements in pyproject.toml files such that they are not included in any built distribution of the project.”
Allow us to define named groups of dependencies that can be independent of the main project.
ex:
`[dependency-groups]
test = ["pytest", "coverage"]
docs = ["sphinx", "sphinx-rtd-theme"]
typing = ["mypy", "types-requests"]
typing-test = [{include-group = "typing"}, {include-group = "test"}, "useful-types"]
`
- “might” work like this: pip install --dependency-groups=test,typing
but tool venders are able to define how they use groups. Of course.
Similar solutions
multiple requirements.txt files: requirements_test.txt, requirements_docs.txt, etc.
no standard naming convention, not standardized
package extras:
not gauranteed to be statically defined (TIL)
additional to main dependencies, so not independent
Michael #4: livereload)
Example from talkpython.fm: asset_bundler_watcher.py)
The docs are sparse), so see the gist above
Extras
Brian:
Personal Blogs are no longer personal when AI gets too involved) - KJayMiller
Mind Your Image Metadata) - Stefanie Molin
Michael:
14% of our listeners are in Germany, thanks Germany!
Prost!
Joke:
A programmer’s partner asks them: “Would you go get a loaf of bread from the store? And if they have eggs, get a dozen.”
A while later, the programmer returns with 12 loaves of bread and says “They had eggs.”