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Hey, thanks for the feedback! And thanks for creating Gotify. I've been looking for a self-hosted notification service for a long time. Do you mean the stacktrace when the Gotify server can't be reached? For example if the server is down, if there is no internet connectivity, or when the wrong URL is supplied? I've never published a package to a package manager, but I'll take a look at how to do so. However, I don't think I'll add it to pip since I don't want to fill the repositories with something so few people will probably use (especially now that you have created an official single binary CLI client). |
@schwma Thanks, having feedback like this is much more valueable then just a star on GitHub, it really means a lot to me (: Well I really like the idea on making it available on pip, like this it would be a great alternative to gotify/cli because it's pretty easy to install when python is already installed. Here's the error message when the gotify/server is not reachable:
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Hey!
Thanks for creating this project, its really cool to see other contributing to Gotify (:
It would be great, if you could publish this package to pip, that its easier to install. Also the error message when Gotify is not available could be improved (currently a stacktrace is shown).
Overall good work.
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