On 17/10/13 10:59, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi,

On 15/10/13 12:45, matti picus wrote:
and what about cloning the numpy repo into bitbucket/pypy to make it more of a
"pypy owned" thing?

I think it's a good idea.

I propose the following:

1) we move your repo to bitbucket/pypy/numpypy

2) we package numpypy, so that people can just do "pip install numpypy"

3) once numpypy is installed, we no longer require the ugly "import numpypy"; a simple "import numpy" will just work.

4) for some time at least, we distribute a numpypy.py so that when imported it prints an error message which explain how to get the newer numpypy

Just a note:
A repo from github is definately a git repo, and it stays in git format
when moved to bitbucket.
May not be relevant, I just wanted to mention that.

cheers - Chris

p.s.: After having worked with both for quite a long time, I now
would prefer if pypy and python would use git ;-)

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