Move do not upload publish note out of the guide into concepts#16789
Move do not upload publish note out of the guide into concepts#16789
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| ## Preventing publish to PyPI |
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This got me thinking: apparently the Do Not Upload classifier actually isn't really specified anywhere (PyPUG mentions PyPI's behavior, but doesn't say anything about other indices). It's kind of unfortunate that we can't say that all indices should honor this, but oh well.
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My understanding was that that's specifically for PyPI, so a uv publish doesn't accidentally land your internal code on PyPI, while an internal - private - index is fine.
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(We had longer convos about this when introducing uv publish, the current options are all bad in their own way)
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My understanding was that that's specifically for PyPI, so a
uv publishdoesn't accidentally land your internal code on PyPI, while an internal - private - index is fine.
Could be -- in that case we might be a little too conservative on pyx 😅
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This feels a little out of place here and it seems nice to be able to link to it.