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Project Limit Request: itk-elastix - 50 GB #2449

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thewtex opened this issue Nov 30, 2022 · 2 comments
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Project Limit Request: itk-elastix - 50 GB #2449

thewtex opened this issue Nov 30, 2022 · 2 comments
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thewtex commented Nov 30, 2022

Project URL

https://pypi.org/project/itk-elastix/

Does this project already exist?

  • Yes

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50

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  • I have updated the title.

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PyPI

About the project

We expect 50 GB will be sufficient for the foreseeable future. We had to delete a few old releases already and would really like to avoid that going forward.

Thank you in advance!

How large is each release?

~ 1GB total

Python 3.7 to Python 3.11, macOS, Windows, Linux, amd64, ARM.

We are making an effort to use the stable Python 3 ABI, but that, if it works, would only come sometime in the future (next year or two).

How frequently do you make a release?

Roughly once every three months.

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cmaureir commented Dec 7, 2022

Hey @thewtex 👋 thanks for the report.
You could explore the limited api https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/stable.html to avoid having too many linux wheels, it's not straightforward but certainly helps the releasing process.
I've set the project limit for itk-elastix to 50 GB on PyPI. Please be mindful of the frequency of releases.
Have a nice day!

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thewtex commented Dec 8, 2022

Hey @cmaureir, thank you!!!

Yes, we are working towards the Python 3 stable API through updates in scikit-build. This will help in the meantime.

CC @jcfr @henryiii

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