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New name for project to allow publishing on pypi #8

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php1ic opened this issue Mar 16, 2025 · 3 comments
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New name for project to allow publishing on pypi #8

php1ic opened this issue Mar 16, 2025 · 3 comments

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php1ic commented Mar 16, 2025

The name pynch is already taken in pypi - https://pypi.org/project/pynch/ - so we will not be able to publish with this name 😒

Technically, this is probably a good thing as we removed the CHart part of pynch in #6 so the name is now a slight misnomer. I will need to investigate if we can just change the name of this repo, or if we need to archive and create a new one.

Unfortunately, beyond the obvious, and fairly utilitarian options, the best name I could come up with is taken 😞 pysotope

Suggestions are welcome.

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e-eight commented Mar 16, 2025

How about nuclearmasses? Unfortunately no py in that. But I think this naming is similar to this fun, but popular, dataset called palmerpenguins.

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php1ic commented Mar 21, 2025

I like that name and the idea of creating something to the package you linked. I think I got a bit side tracked with trying to force py in there.

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php1ic commented Mar 23, 2025

New project created - https://github.com/php1ic/nuclearmasses

And a basic version pushed to pypi (mainly to reserve the name, just in case) - https://pypi.org/project/nuclearmasses/

It's basically a copy of the HEAD of #6 with some spring cleaning. I wont be merging #6 into this repo.

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