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Use pubtools namespace to resolve init file conflict [RHELDST-17607] #174

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Currently, there's an issue with packaging where most of the pubtool- projects contains init.py and other stuff which is supposed to belong only to pubtools. Python namespaces are a convenient way to work around this issue.

Currently, there's an issue with packaging where most of the pubtool-<lib> projects
contains __init__.py and other stuff which is supposed to belong only to pubtools.
Python namespaces are a convenient way to work around this issue.
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 100.00%. Comparing base (383002f) to head (aacc120).
Report is 9 commits behind head on main.

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@@             Coverage Diff             @@
##             main      #174      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   99.37%   100.00%   +0.62%     
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  Files           6         6              
  Lines         160       160              
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+ Hits          159       160       +1     
+ Misses          1         0       -1     

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@amcmahon-rh amcmahon-rh merged commit 6f59605 into release-engineering:main Jun 10, 2024
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