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Use extra for asyncio dependencies #618
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That sounds alright to me. @crwilcox? |
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I think that's reasonable. Maybe we will want to use the same approach for there other asyncio/aiohttp packages |
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Fix #618. Removes aiohttp from required dependencies to lessen dependency tree for google-auth. This will need to be looked at again as more folks use aiohttp and once the surfaces goes to public visibility.
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Hello! The latest release for this library pulls in aiohttp and its dependencies unconditionally, which adds non-trivial burden to projects that don’t need it. Would you consider using a packaging extra so that people can opt-in?
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