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discord.py: explore possible forks #129

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onerandomusername opened this issue Nov 25, 2021 · 2 comments
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discord.py: explore possible forks #129

onerandomusername opened this issue Nov 25, 2021 · 2 comments
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a: bot Catch all for issues regarding the bot a: dependencies Related to package dependencies and management p: normal Normal Priority s: approved The issue has received a maintainer's approval s: planning Discussing details t: feature Relating to the functionality of the application.

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Look at migrating to a fork of discord.py

As we all know, discord.py is no longer maintained, and discord.py could break at any time. With the upcoming timeouts feature, it seems like time to look for a library that is currently maintained.

I am a fan of disnake, except that currently has a few bugs with unawaited coros.

@onerandomusername onerandomusername added a: dependencies Related to package dependencies and management p: high High Priority s: planning Discussing details t: feature Relating to the functionality of the application. a: bot Catch all for issues regarding the bot labels Nov 25, 2021
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After internal deliberations, we have tentatively decided on using disnake.

However, due to the fact that it could change, we are temporarily holding off on switching to a fork, as we don't feel a need to switch that urgently.

Additionally, since disnake is a drop in replacement (except for import rewriting) it isn't necessary to switch right now.

@Shivansh-007 Shivansh-007 added the s: deferred Will be done at a later time label Dec 6, 2021
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We've decided we will be using disnake, and a pr to migrate to disnake will be created in the near future.

@onerandomusername onerandomusername added s: approved The issue has received a maintainer's approval and removed s: deferred Will be done at a later time labels Feb 5, 2022
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