Benji York schrieb: > Martin v. Löwis wrote: >>> People are doing it, usually in limited ways, out of desperation. >> Same question to these people, then (whoever they are): why >> do you think it's easier to build your own index in desperation, >> rather than contributing to PyPI? > > Because they aren't aware of the progress being made or the intent to > make more?
And then, why didn't they ask how they could help? People can start all the projects they want, of course. It just seems like a waste of volunteer time to work on competing projects. > Here's one (you didn't say they had to be past messages <wink>). And indeed, I'm more interested in new reports than in old ones (since the system changed since the old ones). > Is your position that PyPI isn't down/very slow on occasion or that when > it is no one complains? Both. I believe it shouldn't be down, and I have no precise reports of it being "very slow". Jim Fulton complained that it took 0.3s to get a single package's page, which I cannot classify as "very slow". > My team has lost many man hours to PyPI begin down/glacially slow. This > isn't meant to disparage PyPI though, if it weren't such a great thing > it wouldn't be important to us. But when did that happen precisely? Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Catalog-SIG mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig
