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Expand on using TestPyPI in the distributing guide #298
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FWIW Longish term I want to get rid of TestPyPI, by folding it's primary use case as a baked in feature to Warehouse. Essentially by using pypi/warehouse#726 people can just upload a release without publishing it, then if they don't want to keep it they can just delete it. |
@dstufft what's the timeline on that (if any)? I just want to know how to prioritize this. |
It's lower priority work then getting legacy shut down and migrated, beyond that, whenever someone (or me) feels like working on it. |
Gotcha. :) |
I think this is sufficiently covered by #366 for now, and long-term a new tutorial for publishing packages can mention this. |
Now that we have https://packaging.python.org/guides/using-testpypi/ can we close this issue? |
Probably, and I can expand on this more when I get a chance to re-write the
distributing guide.
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Now that we have https://packaging.python.org/guides/using-testpypi/ can
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Original context: #271 (comment)
We already mention that TestPyPI is an option, however, we link off to separate documentation on how to use it. We should self-host this documentation and better surface it in our guide.
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