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Continued Maintenance and Development #683

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hendrikmakait opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 4 comments
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Continued Maintenance and Development #683

hendrikmakait opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 4 comments

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@hendrikmakait
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py-spy has been an invaluable tool for me when investigating the performance of projects like Dask, but unfortunately, it looks like activity on this repository has died down. I would love to see improved support for Python 3.11 released and support for 3.12 finished.

@benfred, I realize that other things are probably a higher priority for you. Would you be open to others (like me) stepping up and handling maintenance and continued development? I would love to help make this project survive and prosper.

@zanieb
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zanieb commented Oct 8, 2024

I would also be interested in helping out (with relevant experience as a maintainer of python-build-standalone, ruff, and uv as well as some contributions here a while ago).

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zanieb commented Oct 9, 2024

I'm going to start hacking on this in my spare time at zanieb#9 — feel free to take anything from there or let me know if you'd accept them as pull requests here.

@dovreshef
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I've updated all deps & fixed clippy warnings in my fork (https://github.com/dovreshef/py-spy).

I also want to support python 3.12/3.13 and would love to chip in and help..

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zanieb commented Nov 2, 2024

Ben's making a lot of progress on the backlog here! Thank you :)

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