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Matthieu Coudron a4c15f1b35 python3Packages.papis: provide as a library too (#59070)
* python3Packages.papis: provides as a library too

The project is turning into a dependency for several scripts and possibly UIs
(see the different repositories at https://github.com/papis/) so it makes sense
to have it as a library.

* moved papis to python-modules

* add myself as maintainer
2019-04-11 12:55:08 +02:00
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