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is this project dead? #192
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`flaky` project seems to be unmaintained (see box/flaky#192). `pytest-rerunfailures` seems to be maintained under `pytest-dev` and tests 5 minor releases of pytest. Note that this plugin is not compatible with `flaky` plugin. You will have to uninstall it if it exists.
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* Revert "limit pytest version to <8.1 (#10334)" This reverts commit bc95b65. * replace flaky with pytest-rerunfailures `flaky` project seems to be unmaintained (see box/flaky#192). `pytest-rerunfailures` seems to be maintained under `pytest-dev` and tests 5 minor releases of pytest. Note that this plugin is not compatible with `flaky` plugin. You will have to uninstall it if it exists.
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while there has not been a feature, just a couple housekeeping commits in the past 9 months, when a severe issue with new pytest release arose, it was resolved within ten days of reporting. I wouldn't call it dead, but definitely in maintenance stage of its life-cycle ;) |
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* Revert "limit pytest version to <8.1 (iterative#10334)" This reverts commit bc95b65. * replace flaky with pytest-rerunfailures `flaky` project seems to be unmaintained (see box/flaky#192). `pytest-rerunfailures` seems to be maintained under `pytest-dev` and tests 5 minor releases of pytest. Note that this plugin is not compatible with `flaky` plugin. You will have to uninstall it if it exists.
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Last commit was 2 years ago, last release was 3 years ago.
Since this project is very important to the python ecosystem, would you please transfer ownership to an entity willing to maintain it?
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