On Thu Dec 04 2014 at 2:15:47 PM Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 04.12.2014 22:38, Ryan Ollos wrote: > > (Resending since email from my Apache alias didn't post to list) > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > > From: Ryan J Ollos <[email protected]> > > Date: Tue Dec 02 2014 at 8:08:03 PM > > Subject: Bloodhound on PyPI > > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > > > > > > I'm planning to publish Bloodhound to PyPI (1) with this release. Please > > let me know if you have any comments about this. > > > > For the devs, if you'd like to have Owner permissions for the package on > > PyPI so that you can publish new versions and update the page, please let > > me know. I'll plan to add Gary and anyone else that speaks up. > > > Sounds good. Are you going to post a link to the package on > archive.apache.org, or something else? PyPI allows packages to be directly uploaded to their site. I'm not sure if there's an option to host a package elsewhere, but I suspect not. > In general, it's a good idea to > somehow make users download the source from a mirror, not our > dist/archive servers. There's a script somewhere to get the nearest > Apache mirror, but I'm not sure how much control you have over that on > PyPI. > > It'd be a good idea to ask infra@ (or #asfinfra) for guidance. > Thanks, I'll do a search of the archives and then ask on infra if the topic hasn't been raised before. > > -- Brane >
