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question - who owns or maintains this package? Do you need help with maintenance? #587
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Hi @fkiraly, it's great to have your help. Since @robertmartin8 is currently busy with market activities, I am now the maintainer of this package, primarily focusing on bug fixes. Many issues with this package revolve around installation, often related to dependencies. While we can provide assistance and guidance, resolving these dependency-related issues may be beyond our control. If you have any suggestions or contributions to make, please feel free to let me know. Your input and collaboration are highly valued. |
Hi! I have submitted a PR to remove my email from the readme, and apologies for the slow pickup on your emails – unfortunately it is difficult for me to spend any time on the package nowadays. Fortunately, we have Tuan (@88d52bdba0366127fffca9dfa93895) as the maintainer and as far as I'm concerned he is doing an excellent job. I respect his judgment on decisions for the future of the package, though I am happy to provide input on major changes if that is desired! Cheers, |
Thanks for the swift reply, @88d52bdba0366127fffca9dfa93895! Could you perhaps explain what is going on with the dependencies and where you need help? It looks like
Gladly! I was thinking of integration with sktime, and improvements to pyportfolioopt proper, regarding, for instance:
I would be interested personally, and there are other developers from around |
If you would like to hear my advice, @robertmartin8, @88d52bdba0366127fffca9dfa93895, it might be good to clarify asset and legal ownership and stewardship going forward. If you remove your email from the readme, @robertmartin8, but remain the (technical and legal) owner of assets, it will be harder to find you if the need arises. I would advise the community to have a clear discussion on ownership and responsibilities, if you would like to retain - or enable - an open governance model. There's basically two "stable" models here which you can end up with:
As a project, you seem to be currently in a transition situation, and the de-facto decision power on which direction it goes sits with the person(s and/or incorporated entities) owning the key assets - the GitHub repository and the pypi project. |
I also noticed that you do not seem to have dedicated social channels for your users and developers? Or maybe they are just not advertised, publicly? This would have been my primary guess on how you would get in contact with maintainers of a popular package like Common tools to use here are slack or discord, and/or GitHub discussions. Of course, I'd be happy to help out with setup and advice, here. |
So, what's next, @88d52bdba0366127fffca9dfa93895, @robertmartin8? You said,
and I'd be happy to do either. What's the status of this package? |
Hey @fkiraly, I really do appreciate the input; please accept my apologies for the poor response time (both on email and here). PreambleI think My philosophy on the packageMy philosophy is that PyPortfolioOpt should provide a stable baseline implementation of standard portfolio optimisation in python that is user-friendly and well-documented. This philosophy arises out of my conversations with institutional users of PyPortfolioOpt, as well as my personal observations having been on both the retail and institutional side. In my view, it is useful to have a simple, well-documented reference implementation of mean-variance optimisation, which has well-understood flaws. I personally do not think that the package should attempt to incorporate the latest experimental/advanced methods, many of which have are there to keep journal editors busy rather than being practically useful, having pitfalls that are poorly understood. In other words, if it were possible, I would happily "freeze" the package as is – I want the library to be in a This is all just my perspective, which I am open to change my mind on, especially if the people who are now maintaining the library (@88d52bdba0366127fffca9dfa93895) think differently – as time goes on, the library is as much theirs as it is "mine" (whatever that means). ConstraintsHowever, there are some things that I do feel strongly about:
ConclusionIt does seem to me that the package is basically working as intended (thanks to the maintenance of @88d52bdba0366127fffca9dfa93895). If suddenly it came to pass that people couldn't install the package, or there was persistent bugs, then I would probably be more inclined to action. All this said, if there is low-hanging fruit that people feel would move this package to a significantly more stable solution, I will be able to carve out a few hours at some point to oversee the transition. I will endeavour to be more responsive on this thread over the next couple of weeks. |
I have been trying to contact the maintainers of this package for a while and would appreciate a reply.
It seems unclear to me who maintains this, or what the status is, and would also like to offer my help.
What I know so far:
I do find his odd - the matter I originally wanted to discuss is integration with
sktime
.Now, I wonder: do you need any help with maintaining this package?
It would be a shame if this nice package died!
I'd be happy to help!
(and I'd be happy to discuss how to secure assets or maintain them jointly without "handing them away", in case security/safety of the owned package assets is a concern)
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