As has been mentioned on the list here, Tony Roberts' version in github is 
currently the most actively maintained version of python dot net:

https://github.com/renshawbay/pythonnet/

As I understand things, the original author, Brian Lloyd is still active in the 
project, but has less time to work on it than previously.

It would be good if work could consolidate on a single source base.    I think 
moving to github would help with that, certainly makes merging Tony's changes 
with the official release easier.

This is a really useful project, I am finding it wonderful to be able to use 
.NET and cpython seamlessly + it would be good not to fragment the user base by 
having multiple versions of the code.

John

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