Hello Ludovic, Sorry for keeping you waiting this long, and thank you for the friendly ping! I've addressed the points of your review below. ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Hi Maxim, > > Maxim Cournoyer skribis: > >>>From c3a1955a2198310b3c096e539eaaaf57a79aa970 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >> From: Maxim Cournoyer >> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2018 00:06:28 -0400 >> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] gnu: Add python-falcon. >> >> * gnu/packages/python-web.scm (python-falcon): New variable. > > [...] > >> + (home-page "https://falconframework.org") >> + (synopsis >> + "Unladen web framework for building APIs and app backends") >> + (description >> + "Falcon is a bare-metal Python web API framework for building >> +high-performance microservices, app backends, and higher-level frameworks.") > > If you could make it a bit less catchy and more concrete (giving example > of actual features), that would be great. :-) I've modified it like so: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- - "Unladen web framework for building APIs and app backends") + "Web framework for building APIs and application backends") (description - "Falcon is a bare-metal Python web API framework for building -high-performance microservices, app backends, and higher-level frameworks.") + "Falcon is a web API framework for building microservices, application +backends and higher-level frameworks. Among its features are: +@itemize +@item Optimized and extensible code base +@item Routing via URI templates and REST-inspired resource +classes +@item Access to headers and bodies through request and response +classes +@item Request processing via middleware components and hooks +@item Idiomatic HTTP error responses +@item Straightforward exception handling +@item Unit testing support through WSGI helpers and mocks +@item Compatible with both CPython and PyPy +@item Cython support for better performance when used with CPython +@end itemize") (license license:asl2.0))) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- I mostly took the feature list from their home page and removed some extraneous adjectives that made it sound overly catchy. >>>From 3ecfbe57465aed1062c56ae2b42165a5a07605b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >> From: Maxim Cournoyer >> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2018 00:33:17 -0400 >> Subject: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add python-falcon-cors. >> >> * gnu/packages/python-web.scm (python-falcon-cors): New variable. > > [...] > >> + (home-page >> + "https://github.com/lwcolton/falcon-cors") >> + (synopsis "Falcon CORS middlware") > ^^ > Typo. Fixed. > What about “Falcon @dfn{cross-origin resource sharing} (CORS) library”? Good idea. >> + (description "This middleware provides CORS support for Falcon.") > > Ditto here, and bonus points if you add a couple of sentences to explain > what it does concretely. :-) I tried doing so like here: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- - (synopsis "Falcon CORS middlware") - (description "This middleware provides CORS support for Falcon.") + (synopsis "Falcon @dfn{cross-origin resource sharing} (CORS) library") + (description "This middleware provides @dfn{cross-origin resource +sharing} (CORS) support for Falcon. It allows applying a specially crafted +CORS object to the incoming requests, enabling the ability to serve resources +over a different origin than that of the web application.") --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- To go further than this would require explaining what CORS is about, which is not the right place in my opinion :). > Last point: unless you need them, you can remove the “python2-” variants > since Python 2.x is reaching end-of-life. Sadly, yes, I need them. > OK to push with changes along these lines. Pushed as 66a9f08bb9c9ba2d7cd4ee3c2d48ea9a8e41c2c4. Thank you for the review :) Maxim