[Python-Dev] a new setuptools release?
P.J. Eby
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Wed Oct 7 21:35:18 CEST 2009
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At 07:27 PM 10/7/2009 +0200, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >Having more competition will also help, e.g. ActiveState's PyPM looks >promising (provided they choose to open-source it) and then there's >pip. Note that both PyPM and pip use setuptools as an important piece of their implementation (as does buildout), so they are technically the competition of easy_install, rather than setuptools per se. IOW, putting setuptools in the stdlib wouldn't be declaring a victor in the installation tools competition, it'd simply be providing infrastructure for (present and future) tools to build on.
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