On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Christoph Zwerschke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hm, cannot have a closer look right now, but the branches seem to have
> the same head, which is not what I would expect.

I'm not even sure how I managed to do that. I'll have to revisit, definitely.

> Actually you can do the merge already in Mercurial if that is easier,
> and the convert to Git. I'll check out hg-git and post a recipe until
> tomorrow. We should do this carefully.

Absolutely agreed. That's a major portion of why I posted here to ask
for review, instead of telling people to switch over immediately :)

> I don't understand from where you want to load your packages then. Not
> everything is available on PyPI in the right (sometimes older) version
> and in all supported variants (different Python versions, Windows
> binaries, MacOS, 32bit, 64bit etc.).

Ah, crap. I thought they would be available still. Okay, so hosting
ourselves is really the only option.

files.turbogears.org looks to be required, as does the
www.turbogears.org/2.x/downloads/ so pypi.turbogears.org looks to be
on the chopping block. Especially since I'd never even heard of it
before now.

The main reason for saying that the 2.x/downloads is required is
because it's been used for so long now that some installer scripts out
there rely on it. I think that's the right choice for us, so am going
to look to remove it once the ticket and SCM systems are moved to
sf.net. Well, unless there's a really good reason to have it, I
suppose, though I can't think of one.

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