While looking at some of the libraries, I noticed that many of them haven't been active for years, and some archived.
I checked all of them. I listed the ones with >1 year since the last PyPi release, and no commit activity, and the year since the last (non-trivial) commit:
General
14 / 23
Return types
2 / 5
Immutable / persistent data structures
4 / 6
Pattern matching
3 / 4
Transducers
2 / 2 (!)
Reactive programming
2 / 3
- RxPy - 2022 (no reactions on issues either)
- sodium-python - 2022 (except for 2 commits and minimal release in July, 2023)
Lenses and declarative data manipulations
0 / 2
Other / specialized
4 / 87
Languages
5/8
Removing these would not be a good idea IMHO -- clearly marking them as inactive, unmaintained, or abandoned would be more informative.
It's truly sad to see so many of these (potentially) awesome projects end like this...
While looking at some of the libraries, I noticed that many of them haven't been active for years, and some archived.
I checked all of them. I listed the ones with >1 year since the last PyPi release, and no commit activity, and the year since the last (non-trivial) commit:
General
14 / 23
Return types
2 / 5
Immutable / persistent data structures
4 / 6
Pattern matching
3 / 4
Tran
sducers2 / 2 (!)
Reactive programming
2 / 3
Lenses and declarative data manipulations
0 / 2
Other / specialized
4 /
87chainableFlupy - 2022 (fyi, it's renamed toFlupy, which is also in the General category)Languages
5/8
Tydytypy - 2018Removing these would not be a good idea IMHO -- clearly marking them as inactive, unmaintained, or abandoned would be more informative.
It's truly sad to see so many of these (potentially) awesome projects end like this...