Hi,
I received a comment today expressing python-social-auth's interest in using rauth provided rauth runs on Python 3. Unfortunately, today it is does not. However there have been efforts and it's on my radar, e.g. slated for the 0.6.0 release.
It would be fantastic if the Python community wanted to work on this. Certainly if there's a demand for rauth on Python 3 I want to see that demand met. However given I can't give a definitive timeline for this, it would be great if others wanted to take the lead on this a bit. I could probably contribute alongside these efforts as well, albeit I probably won't be able to devote huge chunks of my time to it.
It's probably feasible to revive the previous efforts. I'm not sure exactly how much work would be involved in making things work with Python 3. The good news is Requests should be good to go so the hardest part may be organizing it sanely and getting the tests to pass.
Anyway to be clear, this is not a python-social-auth issue, but an issue that lies upstream with rauth. But that said. I wanted to open up a dialogue and confirm interest.
Thanks!
Hi,
I received a comment today expressing python-social-auth's interest in using rauth provided rauth runs on Python 3. Unfortunately, today it is does not. However there have been efforts and it's on my radar, e.g. slated for the 0.6.0 release.
It would be fantastic if the Python community wanted to work on this. Certainly if there's a demand for rauth on Python 3 I want to see that demand met. However given I can't give a definitive timeline for this, it would be great if others wanted to take the lead on this a bit. I could probably contribute alongside these efforts as well, albeit I probably won't be able to devote huge chunks of my time to it.
It's probably feasible to revive the previous efforts. I'm not sure exactly how much work would be involved in making things work with Python 3. The good news is Requests should be good to go so the hardest part may be organizing it sanely and getting the tests to pass.
Anyway to be clear, this is not a python-social-auth issue, but an issue that lies upstream with rauth. But that said. I wanted to open up a dialogue and confirm interest.
Thanks!