Of course there is always room for new projects, but it still feels weird to act as if this is the first time anybody has ever tried this. It seems like a lot of people are under this same mistaken impression, at least according to the sample of HN users who commented in this thread.
The article makes it sound like the only parser for URLS in the entire Python ecosystem is urllib.parse, regardless of which spec it supports. Hyperlink and Yarl are absolutely prior art here IMO, and at least deserve a mention in an article like this.
Of course there is always room for new projects, but it still feels weird to act as if this is the first time anybody has ever tried this. It seems like a lot of people are under this same mistaken impression, at least according to the sample of HN users who commented in this thread.