Use the maintained uritemplate.py#146
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CLAs look good, thanks! |
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This smells like a change that is at least as political as it is technical. What's the story? Why was uritemplate forked? When's it going to be unforked? |
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I agree @nathanielmanistaatgoogle. It doesn't look like it's a fork, just a separate implementation of the same RFC. On PyPI, they were both last updated 2 years ago, although they both have updated on GitHub since then. I would recommend staying with the code base maintained by the RFC authors, unless there is a compelling reason not to. |
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@pferate it looks like they're both alive again let's stick with the current package |
originally proposed in googleapis#146
originally proposed in googleapis#146
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