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This is good! What do you think should be the next steps? As I've already written, I want to include some pull requests on embedding Pyo in Pd and OF, but I'll need a few days to get them finished. Other than that, should we get a 1.0.7 stable version out?
I want to again share my concerns about the repository we're using. Aaron and I have discussed the open-source advantage where anyone can fork a project and work on it on their own, but if we want this software to become more stable, then a repository from a shared profile would be preferred, at least this is how I see it. The bus factor is one of the reasons I'm concerned about this. If there is a shared profile where all people that engage in developing Pyo can have access, if one of them leaves the project, we won't have to start over with a new fork and a new URL where people can download the latest and greatest version.
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Hey everyone,
Just a thought on how we could move forward here.
Why not create a new public GitHub repo and push the existing history as-is? Then we can set up a few admins who have permission to merge PRs, and lock down the main branch so merges only happen through them.
With that setup, anyone can fork the repo and open a PR, but we still keep control over what gets merged. The nice part is having multiple admins—so if someone disappears or is unavailable, things don’t get blocked. We could also ask Olivier to be one of the admins.
I’d suggest keeping the LGPL-3 license as it is.
Also, are you planning to set up a build/test pipeline using GitHub Actions and cibuildwheel? It would be great if it could also handle publishing to PyPI automatically.
Curious what everyone thinks.
Best,
Sean
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I just tried to create an organization, but the name "pyo" is taken (I guess, it's Olivier's repository). How should we name it? Ideas?
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I just created a pyo-org organization on github and imported Aaron's fork of pyo. I already added Aaron to the organization. Who else wants to be involved in this? Let me know and I'll add you as well.
Since we have verified that Pyo runs on Python3.14, and I have completed (nearly) the embedded part, I think it's a good time to wrap things up and announce a release. What do you think?
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It's funny that I imported Aaron's fork, but the repository that was created was Olivier's. I have no idea why this happened, so if anyone can help with that, I would appreciate it.
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I have successfully forked your fork, Aaron. I have also finalized the openFrameworks example and in the next few days I will finalize the Bela integration of Pyo. Then I'll be done with what I needed to do.
Anyone else thinks there's more left to do?
Anyone else wants to join this github organization?
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