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One of my goals with Pallets-Eco is to standardize and document how our projects are organized and maintained. Using a standard layout and tool config across all projects makes it much easier for anyone familiar with one project to jump in to help another, and makes it easier to write one set of maintainer documentation for all.
This is a general update to more closely match how the Pallets projects are laid out. We try to use a minimal set of common tools without much custom config. It continues some other recent PRs made during the PyCon US 2024 sprint.
This also adds a message to the readme to inform potential contributors about Pallets-Eco and how they can get involved.