Infra: PyPi page contains wrong links
See original GitHub issueSituation
Our project page on https://pypi.org/project/semver/ contains two wrong links on the left sidebar, see the “Project links” category and the links “Homepage” and “Download” . They still point to k-bx. 😉
Although it still works, we shouldn’t propagate the old links anymore.
Proposed Solution
It should be fairly easy to fix it (however, I don’t have write permission on PyPI): replace k-bx
with python-semver
.
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- Created 4 years ago
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made scls an owner on pypi. cheers!
Thanks @k-bx I will change url as discussed here.