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Modernize packaging by moving most static packaging data to setup.cfg #2693

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Inspired by http://ivory.idyll.org/blog/2021-transition-to-pyproject.toml-example.html

At the moment it seems like we cannot fully implement pep518 as versioneer does not support it but this moves everything else

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Merging #2693 (0d1a7c7) into master (c0c9997) will not change coverage.
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super awesome!!!!

@jenshnielsen jenshnielsen changed the title Modernize packaging by moveing most static packaging data to setup.cfg Modernize packaging by moving most static packaging data to setup.cfg Feb 5, 2021
@jenshnielsen jenshnielsen merged commit 0fcd7a8 into microsoft:master Feb 5, 2021
@jenshnielsen jenshnielsen deleted the setuppy_to_setupcfg branch February 5, 2021 16:53
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