> Looks good, but the page suffers from information overload. Tough luck.
> I basically want to know given a package X, the download and release > history(timeline) of it along with the package details. I understand. I'm not going to publish the web server access logs. > Also, i want to know whether it would be 'legally' correct if i present > the data in my website in a 'better way' and link to pypi for > downloading the package? As long as you comply with copyright law, certainly. > The idea is I want to develop a Python Toolbox that the community doesnt > have presently (i am working on a prototype here > <http://pytoolbox.appspot.com/> - the site is still in its alpha and i > am working on it). Presenting information in a much visually appealing > way and also helping to choose between the packages would be the goal. Hmm. I would rather prefer if you contributed any enhancements to PyPI directly, instead of building a separate site. Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Catalog-SIG mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig
