• [$] Reinventing the Python wheel

    From LWN.net@86:200/23 to All on Thu Jul 10 06:40:08 2025
    It is no secret that the Python packaging world is at something of a crossroads; there have been debates and discussions about the packaging landscape that started long before our 2023
    series describing some of the difficulties. There has been progress
    since then-and incremental improvements all along, in truth-but a new initiative is looking to overhaul packaging for the language. At PyCon US 2025, Barry Warsaw and
    Jonathan Dekhtiar gave a presentation on the WheelNext project, which is a community
    effort that aims improve the experience for users and providers of Python packages while also working with toolmakers and other parts of the
    ecosystem to "reinvent the wheel". While the project's name refers
    to Python's wheel
    binary distribution format, its goals stretch much further than simply the format.

    https://lwn.net/Articles/1028299/
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  • From LWN.net@86:200/23 to All on Fri Jul 11 06:40:08 2025
    It is no secret that the Python packaging world is at something of a crossroads; there have been debates and discussions about the packaging landscape that started long before our 2023
    series describing some of the difficulties. There has been progress
    since then-and incremental improvements all along, in truth-but a new initiative is looking to overhaul packaging for the language. At PyCon US 2025, Barry Warsaw and
    Jonathan Dekhtiar gave a presentation on the WheelNext project, which is a community
    effort that aims to improve the experience for users and providers of Python packages while also working with toolmakers and other parts of the
    ecosystem to "reinvent the wheel". While the project's name refers
    to Python's wheel
    binary distribution format, its goals stretch much further than simply the format.

    https://lwn.net/Articles/1028299/
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