http://www.bashterritory.com/pytube appears to be not available anymore.

There is a version for Hardy (only), at http://www.getdeb.net/app/PyTube 
This also links to the same homepage as above (not available).

Suse Linux has some information and a download at ;
http://www.susegeek.com/multimedia/pytube-downloadeditconvert-videos-from-video-sharing-websites/

ZeanWalk has a repository at
http://zur.zenwalk.org/view/package/name/pytube

ForesightLinux has a version at 
https://wiki.foresightlinux.org/display/docs/Pytube
Installation with terminal:
sudo conary update pytube --install-label [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2-devel

Both ZeanWalk and Foresight link to the same defunct web site.

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The Brainstorm Idea at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/10342/
has comment from the author (Marcos) , where he says :

"
Hi, I am the main developer of the PyTube project. PyTube currently has many 
features such as the following:

* Easy GUI
* Multimedia file conversion ( OGM, OGG, OGV, MP3, MPEG, AMV, GIF, MP4, WAV, 
AVI, 3GP, FLV)
* Integrated search for YouTube Videos
* Ability to download flagged videos from YouTube using a registered account
* Ability to transfer videos currently being played using Flash towards your 
desktop ( Linux only )
* Ability to download an unlimited quanitity of videos from YouTube, MyspaceTV, 
Google Video and Metacafe
* Preconfigured devices support for fast video compability on your device ( 
Apple iPods, Sony PSP, Flip Mino, Others to come )
* Editing tools such as video rotation, video scaling, inserting a custom audio 
file into a video file, video merging, cellphone ringtone generator.
* Retrieve profile information and contacts from YouTube members
* Share your favorite videos by exporting a list of video links, or import a 
list from another user with a few clicks
* Crossplatform Code

The link to the project is posted on the comment made by Eldmannen ( 
http://www.bashterritory.com/pytube ).
It seems like there are concerns due to legal situations the program might 
provoke. The program is designed to allow users download content from various 
video sharing sites, it is not mentioned anywhere that the program promotes the 
ilegal downloads of certain videos found on these sites. If there are steps to 
be taken before considering including this package in the Multiverse repository 
then I will be glad to follow them, this way any Ubuntu user can enjoy the 
application. As shown on the features list, this program does not fully 
concentrate on downloading content, it also allows you to do very simple 
editing of videos such as rotation and stretching, meaning this application has 
many uses. 
"

His Ubuntu Brainstorm details are at
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/contributor/marcos/

Also comments at Ubuntu Forums 
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-559164.html
which is better viewed at ;
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=559164
His details there are http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=289059
so it might be possible to contact Marcus and find out where his latest web 
site is. 

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PyTube is written in Python.

====================
TonyBlog has it (may be an old version) and has adapted it for use on mobile 
phones (including Nokia).

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