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New package: AxisKeysExtra v0.1.9 #106288
New package: AxisKeysExtra v0.1.9 #106288
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- Registering package: AxisKeysExtra
- Repository: https://github.com/JuliaAPlavin/AxisKeysExtra.jl
- Created by: @aplavin
- Version: v0.1.9
- Commit: 0000000065d69673f7f40c0f93f01ba0fbbbda34
- Reviewed by: @aplavin
- Reference: JuliaAPlavin/AxisKeysExtra.jl@0000000#commitcomment-141731774
Your Since you are registering a new package, please make sure that you have read the package naming guidelines: https://pkgdocs.julialang.org/v1/creating-packages/#Package-naming-guidelines If you want to prevent this pull request from being auto-merged, simply leave a comment. If you want to post a comment without blocking auto-merging, you must include the text |
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This is less than ideal. It would be a much better outcome if @mcabbott could transfer AxisKeys.jl to an organization (cf. mcabbott/AxisKeys.jl#110 (comment)) and if @aplavin could act as a co-maintainer and add new features directly. At least unless @mcabbott has a particular reason to want to keep I'm just blocking this temporarily for some community discussion. If there's no path forward for contributing to I raised the issue in the [noblock] |
I'm glad that this registration helped to progress that old AxisKeys PR of mine :) Merged that. Still, would be nice to register AxisKeysExtra as well, is there anything preventing it? Three days have passed, and the name seems straightforward without any conflicts. It's totally reasonable to have a stable package providing base well-tested functionality, with an "xxxExtra(s)" package containing more opinionated/experimental/less well-tested/less documented functions. This happens in the Julia ecosystem, see some packages at https://juliahub.com/ui/Search?q=Extra&type=packages. [noblock] |
[noblock] Sure! I unblocked my comment |
[noblock] (note that you have to unblock your own comment as well) |