Bug#962338: RFP: monty -- the missing complement to Python
Hi,
I would like to package.
Cheers,
Arias Emmanuel
@eamanu
http://eamanu.com
El sáb., 6 de jun. de 2020 a la(s) 10:03, Drew Parsons
(dparsons@debian.org) escribió:
>
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Control: block 962268 by -1
>
> * Package name : monty
> Version : 3.0.2
> Upstream Author : Materials Virtual Lab
> * URL : https://github.com/materialsvirtuallab/monty
> * License : MIT
> Programming Lang: Python
> Description : the missing complement to Python
>
> Monty is the missing complement to Python. Monty implements
> supplementary useful functions for Python that are not part of the
> standard library. Examples include useful utilities like transparent
> support for zipped files, useful design patterns such as singleton and
> cached_class, and many more.
>
> Python is a great programming language and comes with “batteries
> included”. However, even Python has missing functionality and/or
> quirks that make it more difficult to do many simple tasks. In the
> process of creating several large scientific frameworks based on
> Python, my co-developers and I have found that it is often useful to
> create reusable utility functions to supplement the Python standard
> library. Our forays in various developer sites and forums also found
> that many developers are looking for solutions to the same problems.
>
> Monty is created to serve as a complement to the Python standard
> library. It provides suite of tools to solve many common problems, and
> hopefully, be a resource to collect the best solutions.
>
>
> Required dependency for pymatgen.
>
> To be maintained under the Python Modules Team
> on behalf of the Debichem Team.
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