Am 15.02.2011 14:47, schrieb Alessandro Molina:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 2:34 PM, [email protected]
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Both the methods you suggest have been tried before and both have
>> failed.
>> "Forcing our pypi index, has the opposite problem, if there is a mayor
>> security release, or something that unbreaks something that broke
>> really bad (look for the Extremes package for an example of how it was
>> broken in our pypi and fixed in regular pypi.
> 
> We have off course to keep our pypi updated when fixes for the
> libraries that we use appear. This shouldn't be a problem as we use TG
> ourselves and so we know when it won't install anymore.

I wanted to answer the same, I don't see the problem with the approach
itself, but with us failing to properly maintain our own PyPI.

-- Christoph

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