Announcing Poetry 1.2.0 -- Python dependency management and packaging made easy

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  • Poetry

    Python packaging and dependency management made easy

  • James, I feel you're making this more contentious than it needs to be. As I wrote previously, I agree that they could have handled it better and it definitely sounds like they agree, too. The two things I'm pushing back on are the idea that there was no no lead time when get-poetry.py started printing deprecation warnings over a year ago in June 2021 following the May 2021 public announcement and not recognizing that this was an attempt to avoid the 100% failure for all versions which would have happened as soon as 1.2.0 was released.

  • zpy

    Zsh helpers for Python venvs, with uv or pip-tools (by AndydeCleyre)

  • FWIW, with my project zpy, extras groups take the form of EXTRANAME-requirements.in, and the function pypc (or as a subcommand zpy pypc) will read those and inject them into your pyproject.toml in the generic, PEP-supported sections.

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