On 6/26/11 3:15 PM, Sebastien Douche wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 13:37, Christian Tismer<[email protected]> wrote:
Well, I understand that all.
Maybe I was implicitly assuming that everybody felt like me:
It is an honor for Stackless Python to live on python.org, and
probably also a positive sign, like some acceptance by core python.
From a user point of view, I feel the same thing.
That made me wonder. If I had a chance to use python.org instead
of anything else, I'd always prefer python.org, unless it has a significant
drawback, or they told me "no, go somewhere else" ;-)
A solution could be to use bitbucket for the day to day job, and push
on python.org regularly (each release?). The cost is very low.
Yes, this sounds like a sensible solution.
Thanks for all comments so far, I appreciate this!
If it turns out to be the best solution anyway, well, then we could
do this for the stackless repos too...
I will discuss this with the pypy guys, too - we are sprinting right
now in Genua, and also ask the core stackless people.
cheers -- chris
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