Promoting your own library

Eric S. Johansson esj at harvee.org
Sat Nov 12 09:29:45 EST 2016



On 11/11/2016 6:59 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
> mirko bonasorte <fcracker79 at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> what is the most appropriate way for a developer to promote his own
>> Python library?
> The general answer is: Publish it with full metadata on PyPI. That's
> where the Python community looks to find third-party modules, so that's
> the place to put it.
>
> Beyond that? You'll need to know whom you want to promote *to*. Find out
> where they get their information, and participate respectfully in those
> forums.
>
I could also use some of this information. I want to publish a couple of
things that I found useful. My creations tend to be single file modules
or commands and what I hope to understand from your guidance is how to
bundle that single file module or standalone program for publication.

--- eric






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