Hi everyone,

PyPI + pip has supported uploading prereleases for a long while, and this would 
be a much better way for you, the Twisted user, to get the prereleases, rather 
than messing about with tarballs.

Pip 1.4+ (which according to 
https://caremad.io/2015/04/a-year-of-pypi-downloads/ constitutes 80%+ of pips) 
supports prereleases on PyPI.

So, the question is, do people think we should start putting them on PyPI? Is 
it worth some users on ancient pips inadvertantly getting (admittedly quite 
stable) prereleases? Would you use it, and would you be more likely to test 
Twisted prereleases if they were distributed like this (in addition to the 
tarball)?

Thanks,

Amber "Hawkie" Brown
GPG: https://keybase.io/hawkowl

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