On September 1, 2015 at 12:15:56 AM, Nick Coghlan ([email protected]) wrote:
> On 1 September 2015 at 05:53, Donald Stufft wrote:
> > The top packages look a bit different than it did 10 months ago, 
> > surprisingly
> > to me PIL has severely dropped off from where it had ~63k 10 months ago and 
> > it
> > now has 5.5k, however pygame has risen from 2.6k 10 months ago to ~32k.
>  
> I can provide plausible explanations for both of those:
>  
> * Pillow adoption progressively displacing PIL usage
> * Pygame Zero lowering barriers to entry for PyGame usage in education
>  
>

Seems reasonable, Pygame doesn’t seem to have had a release since 2009. This is 
a common theme amongst most of the projects still using external hosting, they 
were added at a time that PyPI either didn’t have file uploading or it’s file 
uploading was unreliable and it made more sense to host externally. I think 
that also explains why almost none of them switched away from the unverifiable 
method to the verifiable method and why the amount of traffic per project drops 
sharply after the first handful, because it’s largely older projects that may 
or may not even actually work anymore.

In the case of Pygame, I see that the pygame zero instructions say to install 
from https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame. I don’t know of that’s an official 
pygame repository or if someone forked it or what, but if that’s owned by the 
same people, maybe we can get them to make a release to PyPI.

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Donald Stufft
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