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[bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy.
From: |
Brett Gilio |
Subject: |
[bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy. |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Jul 2020 20:13:05 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) |
Jesse Gibbons <jgibbons2357@gmail.com> writes:
> I initially created this patch thinking hy is primarily an
> application. I brought this up in the IRC, and was told to send it and
> discuss it here.
Hi Jesse,
I think if we rename Hy (and subsequently break the python-* naming
convention) we should justify moving Hy perhaps to its own module. I am
not overly familiar with Hy, I know that it uses and is compatible with
Python libraries (as Hy is mostly just sugar on-top of the Python
runtime) but do Hy-specific libraries exist? If so, I think that would
make the case for moving Hy to its own module even stronger.
Brett Gilio
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., Jesse Gibbons, 2020/07/21
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., Jesse Gibbons, 2020/07/21
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy.,
Brett Gilio <=
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., Jesse Gibbons, 2020/07/25
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., zimoun, 2020/07/27
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., Jesse Gibbons, 2020/07/27
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., zimoun, 2020/07/27
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., Jesse Gibbons, 2020/07/28
- [bug#42456] [PATCH] gnu: Rename python-hy to hy., zimoun, 2020/07/28