More honest language in README.md#172
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| The `documentation`_ for this project will, eventually, reside at pypi.org. | ||
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| .. _`documentation`: https://pipfile.pypa.io/ | ||
| The documentation for this project can be found at https://pipfile.pypa.io/ |
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this page doesn't exist yet so you can't phrase it like this
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I believe that (in spite of #138) the language in this repository's
README.mdis, I will say, dishonest and self-aggrandising, in favour of the project's (past) author/s.I've simply happened across this repository because I am looking to parse
Pipfiles. I am not involved in the development of Python, any PyPA activities / projects, or any Python packaging projects of any sort. Thus, my assertion that the README's language is inaccurate may be based on a misunderstanding on my part. However as a layperson 'consumer' of Python, I believe that concise language, especially for anything related to Python packaging, especially anything (now) under the PyPA umbrella, is really important.