On 6/15/06, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Something that just occurred to me, and I"m not sure how it slipped
my mind all of this time, is that the best hosting option may be the
obvious one: the Cheeseshop. Here's what I'm thinking:

1) you make a cool, new widget
2) you write about it on your blog (almost everyone has one, and if
you don't you can get one for free)
3) you make that the widget homepage
4) setup.py register
5) setup.py upload

Done. The only access control required is the Cheeseshop (which is
already set up).

yes that will be nice, but for bigger stuff or stuff that needs  updates we'll need a svn repo, and yes everyone can run one on it's machine but then you can't colaborate with others.

same with opensource projects based on TG instead of people having to host their stuff, it can be hosted on the " turbogears extras " repository (please give it a better name)

Kevin

On Jun 15, 2006, at 3:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> I'd like to inform you that the sourceforge project has been approved
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/tgwidgets
>
> In my opinion sourceforge is good enough to hold repository.
> (and widgets developers can use their sourceforge account without get
> additional loggin;
> Sourceforge is also a big distributing center for easy_install)
>
> Even if we finally agree to use another host(such as python-hosting),
> we can also point sf project to that host.


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