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gh-109975: Document crypt_r as a possible replacement of crypt #118439

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@hroncok hroncok commented Apr 30, 2024

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It's worth mentioning you're the author of the crypt_r module.

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hroncok commented Apr 30, 2024

I am not the author (it's dissected from CPython 3.12, authored by others), but I am indeed a maintainer. Other modules in the list do not have their authors/maintainers mentioned. Should I put a disclaimer to the commit message?

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No, I just meant for the pull request, as you're kind of advertising the module.

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Duly noted @hroncok is a maintainer, thank you for creating the package and for this PR.

Perhaps drop a note at https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-594-has-been-implemented-python-3-13-removes-20-stdlib-modules/27124 as well?

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hroncok commented Apr 30, 2024

@hroncok hroncok deleted the crypt_r branch April 30, 2024 23:28
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