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The gazelle plugin for rules_python as of now has no active maintainer and I would like to create this issue to attract attention. There are a few big users of the plugin and as we prepare for a 1.0 release (#1361) we need to have a clear story for the gazelle plugin.
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@rickeylev asked me about it. I'd be happy to, but I also have to clear it with my manager first because I'll only be able to support it during work hours.
Assuming there's a maintainer (or hopefully more), do you foresee it continuing to be part of bazelbuild/rules_python? Or would it get moved to, say, bazel-contrib/rules_python_gazelle_plugin and be completely separate from rules_python? I know there's also talk of rules_python itself moving to bazel-contrib.
I am not fully sure about where it lives - it is up to us to decide - whatever is easier and whatever causes less friction is the best. I don't think there is a right or wrong way here.
On 20 September 2024 06:57:16 GMT+09:00, Douglas Thor ***@***.***> wrote:
@rickeylev asked me about it. I'd be happy to, but I also have to clear it with my manager first because I'll only be able to support it during work hours.
Assuming there's a maintainer (or hopefully more), do you foresee it continuing to be part of `bazelbuild/rules_python`? Or would it get moved to, say, `bazel-contrib/rules_python_gazelle_plugin` and be completely separate from `rules_python`? I know there's also talk of `rules_python` itself moving to bazel-contrib.
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The
gazelle
plugin forrules_python
as of now has no active maintainer and I would like to create this issue to attract attention. There are a few big users of the plugin and as we prepare for a1.0
release (#1361) we need to have a clear story for thegazelle
plugin.If you are interested in contributing time by responding to PRs and issues for gazelle, please write a message here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: