Nick,

yes...and no.

Have you looked at using Virtualenv? http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv



On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 1:44 AM, Nick <iregisteratwebsiteswitht...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Let's say you have Python installed to D:/dev/python2.6
>
> Is it wise/common practice to put django and other third party python
> libraries (like pygments or markdown) in the python2.6/Lib/site-
> packages/ directory while putting your actual projects in a completely
> separate location off the python path?
>
> I ask because I want to get used to placing my python install, django
> install, third party python libs, django projects, and django
> applications in a familiar/standard path structure so migrating to
> various web hosts will be as painless as possible plus well organized.
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