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This has been a request for a few years now: |
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It's really unfortunate that such a helpful feature is still not scheduled for development yet. Really hoping to see this in GitHub Beta in the near future! |
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I agree this is a great value add to the product, we do have this on our roadmap and we will try to get to near future. Unfortunately no ETA at the moment. |
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Really important to have this one for all the Python shops out there. |
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Would love this feature so much <3 |
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Python packages would be very helpful |
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would love this feature so much! |
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GitLab has had this available for at least a year already. Would be nice to see in GitHub as well. |
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this feature would so much amazing! We need too! |
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Would be great having this feature! |
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Please, please add this ! |
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It's on the public roadmap. There is no date for it though. Please make this happen 🙏 |
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This a superb idea, this will help my organization to not depend on external services such as JFROG and keep all our artifacts in one place. |
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Hi folks, I have contacted GitHub Support asking for this open discussion and this was the formal response. |
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This is a fundamentally critical piece that is preventing a lot of companies from migrating away from GitLab, which has an excellent implementation of this. Quite shocking that Engineering is so blasé about it . |
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LOL ... Now it's March 2025 and ChatGPT o1 Pro hallucinated and told me the feature was available. Clearly python registry support isn't here yet. In the age of AI and rocket ships that can be caught by chopsticks and self-driving cars, we still don't have a basic python registry. Humans will colonize Mars before we get this feature. Mark my words. Thanks GitHub, Inc. |
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This is still something that is desired, very much. We have everything but Python Packages on GitHub |
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I'm adding my support to this feature. So far, I set up private repos for clients, but it would be nice to get it for free here. |
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We've had great success using PyOCI in conjunction with GitHub Packages. It's a stateless web server that provides a PyPi compatible API, but stores and retrieves the packages as OCI artifacts in any OCI registry. You can use the instance hosted by the creator, or run your own instance anywhere you can run a container. We run an instance on a free plan of Azure App Service. |
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I would love this as a feature, but only if they actually implement it properly; right now, the existing implementation of Maven/Gradle support is half-baked and basically useless, and GitHub has removed any improvements to it from the Road Map. If hypothetical Python support ends up getting implemented only to the same level as the Maven/Gradle support, it's probably better not to have it at all - half-implemented support just gets people to naively try using it, and then constantly fighting against all the shortcomings and having to implement a bunch of workarounds, when you'd be better off just using a different solution from the start. In other words, if Python package support were implemented more like npm or RubyGems support, that'd be great. If it's only going to be implemented like Maven/Gradle support, then at least for me it'd be a hard pass. |
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Finally unsubscribing and accepting this is never happening. This was #94 in their roadmap and it's "closed as not planned" -- github/roadmap#94
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Snowflake built it :/ |
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Such a crucial feature, and so easy to implement, likely the product team are blissfully unaware of how many commercial decisions are made based on this missing feature, and moreover the gain in market share they would get if they implemented it. |
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Maybe they don't want this feature because they know it'll be heavily used and will require lots of dedicated resources. This topic was opened almost 5 years ago, it's absurd. |
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Not having this has meant my org has moved to a competing platform instead. The number of features we get with GitHub has not kept pace with others and we're divesting in those deficient areas. |
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2025 and python packages registry not supported yet 👎 |
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Oddly, no official response from GitHub yet. Any way to promote this question so that it is given a higher priority? |
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Absolute bollocks. Not implementing a feature like this for over 5 years?? really? I have been working with GitLab for all this time and a new project uses Enterprise GitHub (PAID FOR) and not having a feature like this.... Will be recommending to move the project to GitLab. Utterly disappointing. |
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Such a basic feature and simple to implement but no response for 5 yrs!! Huge demand means huge traffic from users once it is implemented. Probably that's the reason for not implementing it!! |
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Right now you could only upload to pypi or leave it like that. I want to upload my packages to GitHub packages just like docker, npm, gradle, maven etc. It would be awesome if you could release it in the public beta where users can simply go to feature preview and enable it.
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