> 
> Github exports archives for any given commit, tag, or branch head.  If
> upstream has tagged releases on GitHub, you can use that as a source.  I
> personally prefer to do this; it seems odd to involve a third party, and I
> can reliably associate the version in the package with the source repo if I
> want to patch or hack.

Well, originally, I had posted the github source, but this had to be changed to 
meet Fedora's guidelines. Then Philip Stark suggested that the pypi.org is the 
authorative source. The source code is the same, but for this license file.


Ranjan

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