> 
> On Mar 25, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Christian Long <christianzlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm writing up my experiences porting a Twisted application from Linux
> to Windows. Part 1 is up, covering how to install the requirements.
> 
> http://www.christianlong.com/blog/twisted-on-windows-2015-edition.html
> 
> Part 2 will cover running Twisted as a Windows service.
> 
> Part 3 will cover making your own binary distributions using wheel.
> 
> Python packaging has improved a lot in recent years, especially on
> Windows. Glyph, thank you for pypiwin32.

Thank you SO much for doing this, Christian.  I have had a half-finished draft 
of a blog post of this type for quite some time, which I have been feeling bad 
about not finishing.  Ever since cyli's tutorials fell out of date, we have 
been lacking something like this.

I haven't had time to review thoroughly, but it looks very good from a quick 
skim.

As you're writing these instructions, don't be shy about filing bugs for things 
that should work differently or better on Windows.  We should have 
documentation of the state of the art but we should also be striving to improve.

I am particularly looking forward to Part 2 - I'd really like to have our 
Windows buildbots come up automatically on boot, since I still VNC across a 
transcontinental network link every time one of them reboots ;-).

-glyph


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