Yesterday I forked httpx. The new fork is called httpxyz.
HTTPX is a very popular HTTP client for Python. There is lots of code depending on it.
In 2024, I contributed zstd content decoding. This got merged and released! I was very happy and proud. Then I found out it was broken. I contributed a fix. The fix was ignored and there was never any release since November 2024. Me, and others, asked repeatedly for a release containing my fix. I sent email to the author personally. I got response when I added that I was considering forking. The author replied “1.0 development is on course”. Which is probably true but it has been in the planning for over two years now ref. Even the ‘patch level’ release for 0.28.2 has been in draft for over a year.
And apart from this, there’s:
httpx package is not yet at a 1.0 SEMVER
release” ref. It’s
pre-1.0, that is right, but if so many people use your package a bit more
consideration for compatibility seems in place.All this together made me think creating a fork is the best way forward, to provide a stable path for people invested in httpx.
I do understand about maintainer burnout, and preferring to work on ‘next’, and that there is life outside of Python, but I think not doing anything for maintenance and also not letting other people help out in maintaining, for such a high profile module, is problematic.
I do hope that Kim will go on to make much more beautiful software and that there will be a HTTPX2 that will be excellent!
See all the reasons above
Maintain a stable fork of httpx. No great rewrites, no breaking changes, no big changes to the project setup (for now). The motto is: Move a little faster and not break things.
There has been no release since 2024 for httpx. A little more frequent would go a long way. My buddy Sander Wegter is a co-maintainer to spread the load.
If you want, you’d be welcome. But if everything just works for you now, I’m not sure it’s warranted. The idea is that there is a path for you if you need it.
That’s a fair point. If you’d use import httpxyz as httpx, many things will
just work but some more intricate setups and/or plugins and extensions might
not. We’ll have to see if they are going to be adjusted.
Thanks, and have fun!