Chris Angelico, 28.01.2012 08:48: > Hopefully this will be a step up from Rick's threads in usefulness, > but I'm aware it's not of particularly great value! > > How do you pronounce PyPI? Is it: > * Pie-Pie?
I consider this taken by PyPy, and I tend to run into the trap of pronouncing both the same in close sentences, which then usually results in an explanation what I actually meant. > * Pie-Pip, but without the last p? (same as above but short i) > * Pie-Pea-Eye? > * Something else? I've heard people call it "Pippi", as in "long stocking". Makes sense to me, but maybe that's because of my early German TV education ("Ich mach mir die Welt, widewide wie sie mir gefällt" - basically, PyPI gives you the tools to make your world the way you want it, including horses, monkeys, ...). https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey,_Pippi_Langstrumpf Looks like the original song text is by Astrid Lindgren, but only the German translation creates the necessary link to something like PyPI. http://www.tom72.ch/plaintext/lyrics/musik/schwedischesongtexte.html > I've been saying Pie-Pea-Eye myself, but am wondering what the most > normal pronunciation is. And am fully prepared for the possibility > that there is no one "most normal"! I think a more obvious way to call it would be "cheeseshop", but since that was tried and rejected, I'm all for making it "Pippi" officially. Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list