Remove indico ecosystem override (#10180)

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@ -91,71 +91,7 @@ DEFAULT_TARGETS = [
repo=Repository(owner="zulip", name="zulip", ref="main"),
check_options=CheckOptions(select="ALL"),
),
Project(
repo=Repository(owner="indico", name="indico", ref="master"),
# Remove once indico removed S401 from their ignore configuration
config_overrides={
"lint.ignore": [
"E226", # allow omitting whitespace around arithmetic operators
"E731",
# allow assigning lambdas (it's useful for single-line functions defined inside other functions)
"N818", # not all our exceptions are errors
"RUF012", # ultra-noisy and dicts in classvars are very common
"RUF015", # not always more readable, and we don't do it for huge lists
"RUF022", # autofix messes up out formatting instead of just sorting
"RUF027", # also triggers on i18n functions -> too noisy for now
"D205", # too many docstrings which have no summary line
"D301", # https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8696
"D1", # we have way too many missing docstrings :(
"D401", # too noisy (but maybe useful to go through at some point)
"D412", # we do not use section, and in click docstrings those blank lines are useful
"S101", # we use asserts outside tests, and do not run python with `-O` (also see B011)
"S113", # enforcing timeouts would likely require config in some places - maybe later
"S311", # false positives, it does not care about the context
"S324", # all our md5/sha1 usages are for non-security purposes
"S404", # useless, triggers on *all* subprocess imports
"S403", # there's already a warning on using pickle, no need to have one for the import
"S405", # we don't use lxml in unsafe ways
"S603", # useless, triggers on *all* subprocess calls: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/4045
"S607", # we trust the PATH to be sane
"B011", # we don't run python with `-O` (also see S101)
"B904", # possibly useful but too noisy
"COM812", # trailing commas on multiline lists are nice, but we have 2.5k violations
"PIE807", # `lambda: []` is much clearer for `load_default` in schemas
"PT004", # pretty weird + not a pytest convention: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8796
"PT005", # ^ likewise
"PT011", # very noisy
"PT015", # nice for tests but not so nice elsewhere
"PT018", # ^ likewise
"SIM102", # sometimes nested ifs are more readable
"SIM103", # sometimes this is more readable (especially when checking multiple conditions)
"SIM105", # try-except-pass is faster and people are used to it
"SIM108", # noisy ternary
"SIM114", # sometimes separate ifs are more readable (especially if they just return a bool)
"SIM117", # nested context managers may be more readable
"PLC0415", # local imports are there for a reason
"PLC2701", # some private imports are needed
"PLR09", # too-many-<whatever> is just noisy
"PLR0913", # very noisy
"PLR2004", # extremely noisy and generally annoying
"PLR6201", # sets are faster (by a factor of 10!) but it's noisy and we're in nanoseconds territory
"PLR6301", # extremely noisy and generally annoying
"PLW0108", # a lambda often makes it more clear what you actually want
"PLW1510", # we often do not care about the status code of commands
"PLW1514", # we expect UTF8 environments everywhere
"PLW1641", # false positives with SA comparator classes
"PLW2901", # noisy and reassigning to the loop var is usually intentional
"TRY002", # super noisy, and those exceptions are pretty exceptional anyway
"TRY003", # super noisy and also useless w/ werkzeugs http exceptions
"TRY300", # kind of strange in many cases
"TRY301", # sometimes doing that is actually useful
"TRY400", # not all exceptions need exception logging
"PERF203", # noisy, false positives, and not applicable for 3.11+
"FURB113", # less readable
"FURB140", # less readable and actually slower in 3.12+
]
},
),
Project(repo=Repository(owner="indico", name="indico", ref="master")),
# Jupyter Notebooks
Project(
# fork of `huggingface` without syntax errors in notebooks