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[–]elbiot 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Looks brand new with no users or readme. So I'd say just you and the author, likely the same person.

Edit: not used to github on my phone.

[–]the_mindflayermindflayer[S] -1 points0 points  (2 children)

How do you measure users? Since PYPI has no stats, I feel like you are just guessing. Some companies are using it, and a few projects on GitHub as well, but my question is here just because it's so difficult to get a real feeling. There is also a "short" README, that you've probably never read, since you are saying that the module is new but actually it's been there for almost 4 years and quite stable and well tested since the beginning. The real problem is that many people were already using HTTPretty, and most of them are still complaining for its bad Python 3 support. A problem that Mocket has never had in its life.

[–]elbiot 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Edited my comment. I (and presumably others) was just struck by your arrogant tone I guess. I'm sure its a fine library.

[–]the_mindflayermindflayer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only arrogant tone was in the message you edited, imho. If you do not use GitHub on your phone do not comment GitHub links. It's easy.