Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-20 Thread Terry Reedy
"Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi >> To be fair, it's really the "Python Package Index", it just happens to >> be >> stored on a machine called cheeseshop. >> >> > You are being more that fair! The page in question re

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-20 Thread Steve Holden
Nigel Rowe wrote: > Steve Holden wrote: > > >>Robert Kern wrote: >> >>>Jon Hewer wrote: >>> >>> Is there an online database of non standard library modules for Python? >>> >>> >>>http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi >>> >> >>While cheeseshop might resonate with the Monty Python fans I have to sa

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread Nigel Rowe
Steve Holden wrote: > Robert Kern wrote: >> Jon Hewer wrote: >> >>>Is there an online database of non standard library modules for Python? >> >> >> http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi >> > While cheeseshop might resonate with the Monty Python fans I have to say > I think the name sucks in terms

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread Jeff Schwab
Steve Holden wrote: > Robert Kern wrote: > >> Jon Hewer wrote: >> >>> Is there an online database of non standard library modules for Python? >> >> >> >> http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi >> > While cheeseshop might resonate with the Monty Python fans I have to say > I think the name sucks in ter

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread A.M. Kuchling
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 10:33:16 +0100, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While cheeseshop might resonate with the Monty Python fans I have to say > I think the name sucks in terms of explaining what to expect. If I ask > someone where I can find a piece of code and the direct me to

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread Richie Hindle
[Steve] > While cheeseshop might resonate with the Monty Python fans I have to > say I think the name sucks in terms of explaining what to expect. If I > ask someone where I can find a piece of code and the direct me to the > cheese shop, I might look for another language. +1 -- Richie Hindle [

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread Alessandro Bottoni
Robert Kern wrote: > Jon Hewer wrote: >> Is there an online database of non standard library modules for Python? > > http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi > Actually, there are many other Python source code and apps repositories. Here a few links, just in case you was not aware of them: http://mu.

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread Thomas Heller
Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Robert Kern wrote: >> Jon Hewer wrote: >> >>>Is there an online database of non standard library modules for Python? >> http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi >> > While cheeseshop might resonate with the Monty Python fans I have to > say I think the name suck

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread Steve Holden
Robert Kern wrote: > Jon Hewer wrote: > >>Is there an online database of non standard library modules for Python? > > > http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi > While cheeseshop might resonate with the Monty Python fans I have to say I think the name sucks in terms of explaining what to expect. If

Re: Database of non standard library modules...

2005-08-19 Thread Robert Kern
Jon Hewer wrote: > Is there an online database of non standard library modules for Python? http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi -- Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] "In the fields of hell where the grass grows high Are the graves of dreams allowed to die." -- Richard Harter -- http://mail.pytho