Future of GpgME python bindings on PyPi

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Wed Mar 19 17:01:58 CET 2025


Hi Ingo,

Am Dienstag 18 März 2025 21:27:03 schrieb Ingo Klöcker:
> On Dienstag, 18. März 2025 17:26:19 Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit Bernhard
>
> Reiter via Gnupg-devel wrote:
> > Ingo, Werner,
> >
> > what is the state of the python bindings and g10code's plan for it?
>
> I cannot speak for g10 Code.

that why I have also addressed Werner.
And it would have been possible that you were working
on the python bindings on behalf of g10code. :)

Thanks for your work on the python gpgme bindings!

> Excuse my ignorance, but Paul who?

The one you've replied to originally,
   Paul Schwabauer <pschwabauer at intevation.de>
he is an employee of my company Intevation.

(I forgot: These days the email address can only be seen
 in the reply-to header.)

> I applied a few patches from others and made sure that it still builds
> after the split. It also shows that the bindings are barely alive and it
> gives me the impression that almost nobody cares.

Beside Lucas who has meanwhile replied, I've also got a personal email
asking for the bindings and a technical analysis, and we've checked into the 
roundup issue. So there are at least three Free Software product that care a 
bit.

Best Regards
Bernhard
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