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Is this project dead? #654
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@hnykda See https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ and https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine. I found these links when browsing the PRs and issues for this repo. |
Hey. Thanks, so I believe it is not then? I still think that mentioning plotnine and describing what's the relationship + explaining what's the status of ggpy would be a huge help for the users as well as the projects. cc @has2k1 |
ggpy and plotnine are independent projects. See the about plotnine page for some more information. |
So do I understand correctly that from plotnine perspective, ggplot2 is considered finished? Really no bugs, no new features, no PRs needed to be merged (there are 24 open right now) which are not bothering anyone? I mean, you are fine with the fact that the reference implementation hasn't been improved for 2 years? I am not saying it is an issue, but at least for me, as a software developer, this is very unlikely. |
I think you are mixing up projects, this is ggplot2. |
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I am sorry 🤦♂️ , my bad, now I got it. Nevertheless, the original question still holds - this repo seems dead and I encourage its developers, (based on the commit frequency - @glamp only), to make this clear in the readme or e.g. archive this repo. |
This is really sad... |
I just discovered this library but quickly noticed that all the links to the documentation on the ggplot project page at pypi.org are dead and came here to ask exactly this question. Sad to see that the answer seems to be yes. |
I would be extremely grateful if this project could be adopted by / donated to someone who can help to more gracefully put it into maintenance mode by updating the documentation links, merging only dependency compatibility fixes, and publishing a minor maintenance release. Some users of Here are some small but valuable maintenance fixes which I would love to see released:
As a stretch goal, I would also consider making a |
Sucks to have to manually change from |
Have a look at #656: Working copy of ggpy |
A quick search shows the company Yhat was acquired by Alteryx in 2017-06-06, so this project is dead officially. |
Take a look at Altair not exactly ggplot2 but the grammar of graphics implementation that is under active development and support. |
Looks like we have a working, maintained copy of ggpy pip uninstall ggplot
pip install git+https://github.com/sushinoya/ggpy 🎉 |
US capitalism strikes again... |
Hey. It seems that the last commit was about 2 years ago. Is this officially dead? @glamp ?
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