Sometimes software is given up by people and you realize it only a few years later. Large packages or libraries will inevitably be flagged as legacy and die but tiny modules might have a chance to survive and find a maintainer. I have done the latter now for reverb.py.
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One significant thing missing from the docs (and from this post): what does reverb.py do? The docs need a brief statement of the purpose of the module: “reverb.py is a Python module that does …” (I still don’t exactly know). Without that few people will investigate further.
Please add that, lest this module once again descend into obscurity.
Good point. Maybe I shouldn’t have been to faithful to the original documentation.
I’ve been thinking about writing this for years. 🙂 Thanks for doing it.