That being said, we should nonetheless hire some packaging expert and 
upload packages to pypi so one can install web2py with pip.
I fully acknowledge that web2py is really packaged well all in a single and 
understandable folder (and if all python packages were like web2py we 
wouldn't have to use pip) but, alas, given that the cheeseshop is the 
"official" one, we should at least post the source version in it.

On Saturday, September 28, 2013 1:26:40 PM UTC+2, LightDot wrote:
>
> BTW, did you notice that Flask can only be downloaded from PyPI? If a 
> visitor goes to http://flask.pocoo.org/ and clicks "Download", the 
> package comes from PyPI. Web2py is downloaded primarily from it's web site, 
> not PyPI. That explains the PyPI download statistics.
>
> Regards
>
>

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