PISI is an efficient, compact, feature-rich package manager written in Python.

You may find the sources of the revived original development branch of PISI on 
github: 

   https://github.com/examachine/pisi

The current revision is 1.1_beta12. I uploaded this revision from my local 
subversion working copies, it belongs to the last development branch that I 
maintained in Pardus Linux project. You may see the details about this branch 
for yourself:

$ svn info .
Path: .
Working Copy Root Path: /Volumes/Centauri/Users/malfunct/Code/projects/pisi-svn
URL: https://svn.uludag.org.tr/uludag/trunk/pisi
Repository Root: https://svn.uludag.org.tr/uludag
Repository UUID: 26e1f6f6-46e4-0310-a0b7-a8a415fd4c45
Revision: 8647
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: caglar
Last Changed Rev: 8644
Last Changed Date: 2006-07-07 16:45:27 +0400 (Fri, 07 Jul 2006)

Since the PISI based Pardus project has officially ended, the development 
branch will likely remove Pardus dependencies (at least not make them 
mandatory), and continue as a next-generation portable package manager. That 
is, I will make it work on systems without other Pardus tools. I might use this 
to maintain an OS distribution for my AI startup. There are interesting 
platforms considered that might be useful.

Another objective is to fork one of the existing PISI based distributions, and 
make a brand new distribution. I just forked the latest official Pardus Linux 
repo on github.

My vision for PISI was way beyond Pardus, I thought I would have a reason to 
write more code if I worked towards that direction. Since I'm a parallel 
computing researcher, I might wish to make a distro to ease cluster 
installation for instance. Pardus did not go much beyond a basic KDE desktop 
distro and a server distro. There might be many variations as is the case with 
debian, and its derivative ubuntu. A PISI/debconf hybrid, or a configuration 
tool that is good enough to replace debconf would also be useful.

Eray Ă–zkural, PhD
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