Hello, On 6/25/2010 1:09 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
Given that they are out of date and no longer maintained maybe we should start by removing them from our current list of binary packages and see if the traffic for them goes down? I doubt that is where the traffic is coming from but it is worth a try and I think it also makes sense.
As far as I can tell, among the different places listed in http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html#windows Tigris.org was the only place to provide direct access to the svn-python bindings (e.g. svn-python-1.6.6.win32-py2.[56].exe). It's true that 1.6.6 was the latest version for which such packages were provided, which means that in practice you won't see any Trac or other Python software using those bindings running on Windows with anything newer ;-)
Therefore my question is: if Tigris.org should no longer be considered as the official download location for the Windows installers for Subversion Python bindings, is there even an alternative?
-- Christian