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Ok, I've added you as a package owner.
2009-11-05 21:57:26 UTC in Python Package Index
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We have now decided to use the BSD license; see LICENSE.txt.
2009-11-05 21:35:23 UTC in Python Package Index
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Can you kindly a reference to some kind of independent confirmation that the original author has passed away?.
2009-11-05 21:30:24 UTC in Python Package Index
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a-barrett: I think the opposite is the case. One of the ideals of OpenID is that Relying Parties don't have to do all the user tracking themselves anymore, but can rely (hence the name) on the Identity Provide to provide (hence the name) identity (hence the name) information. If the provider doesn't provide that information, or I cannot rely on it, i.e. if I have to verify the information myself,
2009-11-05 19:29:28 UTC in Python Package Index
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I don't claim that PyPI "belongs" to me, but I certainly don't believe that it "belongs" to the package maintainers. Instead, the users of the packages (YOUR users) also have a right to voice an opinion, and I'm opposed to any censorship that you want to apply. Notice that each PyPI page contains already text that you didn't author, such as the side bar and the footer. In the way comments are...
2009-11-02 22:41:49 UTC in Python Package Index
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I have now made this change.
2009-10-31 14:55:56 UTC in Python Package Index
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The zipfile needs to be created through distutils, with the sdist command. PyPI checks for the presence of PKG-INFO.
2009-10-30 07:18:00 UTC in Python Package Index
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.py files are not supported. You need to package it as .tar.gz, .tgz, or .zip.
2009-10-29 19:55:54 UTC in Python Package Index
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jacobian: these are perhaps problems, but I don't think they need to be solved right now:
1. are people *actually* commenting on your packages in a way you dislike, or is that a mere possibility? If the former, I would like to know what package and what comment you are talking about. If the latter, I see no reason to solve something that is merely a potential problem, but not a real one. In any...
2009-10-25 05:13:19 UTC in Python Package Index
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Why do you want to do that? What kind of comment is it that is no evaluation of the package?.
2009-10-19 20:08:55 UTC in Python Package Index