We manage versions with a custom packaging and deploy system that is
integrated with the environment management system. The eggs can be annoying
because they require being reliant on either having pth files being updated
or having the eggs added to the path as opposed to just a normal package.
I think if you have the versions and packaging managed externally then the
eggs are superfluous.
 On May 13, 2014 7:52 PM, "Fredrik Averpil" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks guys for all your input. How come you don't use eggs?
> I thought eggs with egg-infos were supposed to be the easy way to maintain
> versions and distribute modules?
>
> Fredrik
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