Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: pyroma
Version: 0.9.1
Summary: Tests the quality of Python modules
Home-page: http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/
Author: Lennart Regebro
Author-email: regebro@gmail.com
License: GPL
Description: pyroma
        ======
        
        Pyroma rhymes with aroma, and is a product aimed at giving a rating of how well
        a Python project complies with the best practices of the Python packaging
        ecosystem, primarily PyPI, pip, Distribute etc, as well as a list of issues that
        could be improved.
        
        The aim of this is both to help people make a project that is nice and usable,
        but also to improve the quality of Python third-party software, making it easier
        and more enjoyable to use the vast array of available modules for Python.
        
        It's written so that there are a library with methods to call from Python, as
        well as a script, also called pyroma.
        
        It can be run on a project directory before making a release:
        
            $ pyroma .
            
        On a distribution before uploading it to the CheeseShop:
        
            $ pyroma pyroma-1.0.tar.gz
        
        Or you can give it a package name on CheeseShop:
        
            $ pyroma pyroma
        
        In all cases the output is similar:
        
            ------------------------------
            Checking .
            Found pyroma
            ------------------------------
            Did you forget to declare the following dependencies?: setup
            ------------------------------
            Final rating: 9/10
            Cottage Cheese
            ------------------------------
        
        TODO
        ----
        
         * Figure out why the long_description doesn't render to HTML properly.
        
         * Add a test for that.
         
         * Figure out how to stop ast from failing on perfectly valid code.
         
         * Discuss whether to check for missing imports at all, since so many
           packages seem to break this. 
         
         * More verification tests?
         
         * More unit tests! Many more unit tests!!! And mock PyPI instead of using it.
        
        Credits
        -------
        
        The project was created by Lennart Regebro, regebro@gmail.com
        The name "Pyroma" was coined by Wichert Akkerman, wichert@wiggy.net
        
        Changelog
        =========
        
        0.9.1 (2011-03-08)
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        - Initial release
        
Keywords: pypi quality testing
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
