IRC logs for #farmOS, 2025-11-18 (GMT)

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[22:22:13]<paul121[m]>Improving the package management/tooling of farmos-py was one of the last remaining items before next release iirc
[23:22:52]<symbioquine[m]><paul121[m]> "Improving the package management..." <- I'd be curious to hear what `uv` has to offer on the building/packaging front. So far I've only used it to consume dependencies.
[09:55:45]<JJARRINF[m]><mstenta[m]> "Can you open an issue in that..." <- Hello, its done.. I found the paul121 fork and cloned just for test... same result.. may be is my Python setup?.. al rependancies are ok.. but there is something with "pydantinc" and types.. tested using poetry too..
[09:56:18]<JJARRINF[m]>s/al/all/
[10:57:41]<paul121[m]>Was just taking a quick look at your issue this morning JJARRINF - could you verify what version of Pydantic is installed? It does sound like there is a conflict
[10:58:58]<paul121[m]>I won't have time to look closer or debug myself until later this week
[11:32:19]<JJARRINF[m]><paul121[m]> "I won't have time to look closer..." <- No problem, I will spent some time in it tonight.., buy, do you recommend using the oficial branch or may be I should use your lastest branch?
[11:32:39]<JJARRINF[m]>s/buy/but/
[11:53:27]<paul121[m]>I would use the official. I have a branch (and PR) open to make some changes to support async API calls but there likely are some more "gotchas" that aren't yet documented there...
[12:15:24]<symbioquine[m]><paul121[m]> "Was just taking a quick look..." <- Shouldn't this be pinned to a known good version (range) via dependencies?
[12:15:37]<symbioquine[m]>* via dependencies paul121 ?
[12:18:21]<symbioquine[m]>Also, is the issue linked here?
[12:18:45]<mstenta[m]>https://github.com/farmOS/farmOS.py/issues/68
[12:18:52]<symbioquine[m]>mstenta[m]: ty
[12:52:13]<paul121[m]><symbioquine[m]> "Shouldn't this be pinned to a..." <- Yeah, I believe it is. But that's why I want to check :-)
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[13:37:42]<Greg[m]>I feel like especially jgaehring would like this. I contributed to this, but it came out of the open environmental data project (Shannon Dosemagen, formerly Public Lab).
[13:37:42]<Greg[m]>https://digitcore.openenvironmentaldata.org/en/patterns
[13:37:42]<Greg[m]>I think a lot of the patterns and ideas in there we've seen as a community. I'm going to post in GOAT too.
[13:41:40]<symbioquine[m]>[@gbathree:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/@gbathree:matrix.org) I saw your forum post btw, I just haven't gotten logged in on the forum to respond yet.
[17:39:30]<symbioquine[m]>[@jgaehring:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/@jgaehring:matrix.org) (and anybody else who's interested obviously) you might want to check some of these out https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4isNRKAwz2MabH6AMhUz1yS3j1DqGdtT (assuming you haven't already)