[Python-Dev] pip: cdecimal an externally hosted file and may be unreliable [sic]
Paul Moore
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Fri May 9 14:47:49 CEST 2014
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On 9 May 2014 13:25, Donald Stufft <donald at stufft.io> wrote: >> You're claiming that Mercurial moved to hosting on PyPI solely because >> users suddenly needed to add a flag to install from pip? As opposed to >> because PyPI gave them a more reliable hosting platform, for example? >> OK. I certainly can't give any evidence to dispute that claim, >> although I'm surprised. > > I don’t know that for a fact but If my memory is correct that’s a reasonable > assumption based on the timeline. As Stefan pointed out, improved PyPI infrastructure such as the CDN seems like a much more likely reason for Mercurial to have switched. Paul
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