It's a bit odd to see an MIT-licensed work that isn't source-available (unless I missed something, no repository is linked to the PyPi page, and the only relevant repository I could find attached to your account is the benchmark code). It certainly makes it harder to trust benchmarking or quality since it cannot be audited directly - I'd be curious to see if this a Python wrapper for Tokio or if it does something else.
Oh neat, thanks for coming back around and looking into it. I had initially looked for the source under the same account as the benchmarks [1] posted with the project, but I didn't expect it to live somewhere else entirely.
Looking forward to taking a look at what you've done there.
Haha my bad, I was using a different account when working on that framework.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts once you check it out! If you like it, feel free to drop a star. Thanks..