Re: [XML-SIG] Include tarballs in pypi

2006-12-11 Thread Christian Theune
Hi, Martin v. Löwis wrote: >> Is there anything I can do to help? (I probably can't commit to this >> long term, but I'll be able to help out on a short term basis to get a >> release done and upload some binaries.) > > Then, no. The only meaningful help would be long-term. > > If you have been

Re: [XML-SIG] Include tarballs in pypi

2006-12-11 Thread Jeremy Kloth
On Monday 11 December 2006 10:49 pm, Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Christian Theune schrieb: > > I guess this means that there are changes to the code base that haven't > > been released yet. > > Perhaps, yes; nobody knows. Is there still interest in Fourthought providing the up-to-date XPath implemen

Re: [XML-SIG] Include tarballs in pypi

2006-12-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Jeremy Kloth schrieb: > Is there still interest in Fourthought providing the up-to-date XPath > implementation as promised many years ago? Not from me, anymore - at least not to PyXML. There may be interest in including this in Python itself. OTOH, there haven't been many user requests for that,

Re: [XML-SIG] Include tarballs in pypi

2006-12-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Christian Theune schrieb: > I guess this means that there are changes to the code base that haven't > been released yet. Perhaps, yes; nobody knows. > Is there anything I can do to help? (I probably can't commit to this > long term, but I'll be able to help out on a short term basis to get a > re

Re: [XML-SIG] Include tarballs in pypi

2006-12-11 Thread Christian Theune
Hi, Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Christian Theune schrieb: >> currently the PyXML-packages are only available through sf download. Is >> there any chance to include direct download links in pypi? Otherwise >> PyXML is not available for easy_install consumption. > > PyXML is currently unmaintained. A

Re: [XML-SIG] Include tarballs in pypi

2006-12-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Christian Theune schrieb: > currently the PyXML-packages are only available through sf download. Is > there any chance to include direct download links in pypi? Otherwise > PyXML is not available for easy_install consumption. PyXML is currently unmaintained. A prerequisite to uploading binaries IM