On 17/04/2012 00:23, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:23:14 +0200, Kiuhnm wrote:
I'd like to share a module of mine with the Python community. I'd like
to encourage bug reports, suggestions, etc... Where should I upload it
to?
Kiuhnm
PyPI, unofficially known as the cheeseshop, is the semi-official place
for third-party libraries.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi
Some people are satisfied with just hosting their library on PyPI, but
for those who want extras like a mailing list, VCS, a wiki, etc., you may
find other resources useful:
Google Code Hosting and Github offer distributed version control: Google
provides mercurial and subversion support, Github provides git support.
Google Code also provides bug tracking and a wiki.
SourceForge is another popular choice.
Google Groups and Yahoo Groups are popular choices for mailing lists.
Or you can manage these extra resources yourself, if you have your own
server.
Wherever you host the code itself, you should also register it on PyPI.
I'd like to point out that it's frustrating when you find a piece of
code that you'd like to use but neither easy_install nor pip work cos it
can't be found. Worse still when you want to try a really popular
product like taskcoach, but you can't get it cos some moronic OSes
insist on being case sensitive. Does that warrant a :) or a :(
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Cheers.
Mark Lawrence.
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