Hi.
On 12.6.2013. 16:17, Gauthier Bastien wrote:
we use suds 0.4 in several projects and we could update our package
to
use your fork.
Glad to hear it. Especially if you have a test suit for your projects
that could help detect any breakage caused by the changes in the fork. :-)
The original project did not have a solid enough stand-alone test
suite to make me feel free to fix things 'on impulse' or package the
current results as a formal release without additional external
confirmation that 'everything works ok'.
But what I would like to know is, what is the real current state of
the
project? I understand that forking to bitbucket/github and so on is
easy, but is there a plan to make it useable by everybody and what is
the current official repository?
I'll post more info on my fork in a separate thread but it is public,
and should be usable by everybody as it is now. :-)
You can get it from pypi (manually or using easy-install or pip or
whatever...) or from the project hosted on BitBucket directly. Although
admittedly, the last packaged release is now a year old so my suggestion
would be to use the source-based version from BitBucket.
But let's move to the other thread if you want to continue with this
topic...
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić