> 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)?
Yes, I would and yes we should. Current (more than 1 year old) Ubuntu LTS comes with pip 1.5.4, CentOS 7 comes with virtualenv 1.10.1 which seems (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv/1.10.1) to come with pip 1.4.1.
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