Hey Justin,

2 questions:

1. the source release for OODT 0.1-incubating (which contains the Python 
setup.py package/etc. that *generate* the tarballs when bdist_egg and sdist are 
call) is on Apache servers -- that good enough?
2. if #1 is *not* what you were intending, where should we put em'? In the 
regular dist area? If so, then I'd say hold off on putting 0.1-incubating to 
PyPI and just let Paul do it as part of the 0.2 release process, because that 
would imply we'd have to VOTE again, have someone sign them, etc. (which 
thinking about it now wouldn't be horrible, right? I mean, we simply just VOTE 
to release the 0.1-incubating Python tarballs, signed by Sean Kelly, and a 
positive VOTE indicates, OK Sean, copy them to the regular Apache dist area 
too).

Thoughts?

Cheers,
Chris


On Jan 12, 2011, at 11:29 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Sean Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>> OK folks, the official word is that we are allowed to host not just the 
>> metadata but also the source tarballs for Python packages on the Python 
>> Package Index [1], aka the Cheeseshop.
> 
> Sure, but please ensure that the tarballs for the Python packages are
> also somewhere on apache.org as well.
> 
> IOW, it's fine to put releases on other sites, but make sure it's
> available on apache.org.  -- justin


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