On Sat, Aug 04, 2018 at 09:46:06PM +0200, Miro HronĨok wrote:
On 4.8.2018 16:34, Paul Frields wrote:
> At long last, my part 2 article is up for using GStreamer and tagging
> libraries to make a CLI CD rip+tag script. It's got an image and is
> scheduled for Monday.
>
>
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=22150&preview=1&_ppp=ba2d28d0d7
>
> I welcome review and corrections!
Hi Paul, I see that this is second part and the previous one was already
released. So consider this just a hint for next time:
We would very much like to avoid teaching developers, even beginners, to use
python3-whatnot RPM packages for development. We should sell the upstream
method of doing things: venvs, pipenv, pip. It's greatly supported in Fedora
and beginners won't learn bad habits of using RPM installed packages for
development and then being sad about some libraries missing (usually this
ends up with sudo pip installing) or outdated (usually this ends up with
sudo pip upgrading, which is even more dangerous).
Also a side not not related strictly to this article: a syntax highlight
would be awesome for readability of the code samples.
Thanks for the feedback, Miro. Does this mean we are going to start
dropping python3-* library packages in Fedora which are package
leaves?
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