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Publish as standalone package on PyPI #261
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Today python-base is included in the python client release. Does using python-base from python package work for you? cc @yliaog |
I assume it would work (have not made an attempt yet), but it would be overkill to include all of the client library, with all of its dependencies, when all I want is the "common" parts and maybe only a subset of those. |
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If the intention is that alternative kubernetes clients can use python-base for "common" parts, it would be useful if the packages here was available on PyPI so you could add them as dependencies.
Either the complete package as
kubernetes-base
or similar, or even split out the individual packageskubernetes-config
,kubernetes-leaderelection
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