Thanks Denis. How do the versions on github map to the versions on the old 
site? I need to avoid this defect:
https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet/issues/276
 On the old site, I could see which version was the CLR2, defect-free one 
(pythonnet-2.0-alpha2-clr2.0_py27/), but it is only 32-bt. I think the 
corresponding version on github is 2.0.0, but I can't figure out how to just 
download the 64-bit version of  2.0.0.
  
 
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 I have a user that needs Python for .NET to work with 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/winpython/files/WinPython_2.7/2.7.9.1/
 
 I'm guessing it isn't a problem that he has WinPython as opposed to regular 
CPython, but I don't see support for 64-bit on 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pythonnet/
 
 Is what he needs possible?
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 Python for . NET project moved from SourceForge to GitHub in 2014.
 
 WinPython comes with pythonnet pre-installed since 2016.
 
 In any Python distribution the easiest way is to install with pip from PyPI:
 
 pip install pythonnet
 
 Other installation options here:
 
 https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet/wiki/Installation
 
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