An FTP based Python Module repository (was Re: Imagemagick)
chris patti
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m.faassen at vet.uu.nl (Martijn Faassen) writes: > tim wrote: [snip] > I'm not advocating not uploading to ftp's, and > I'm not saying a central FTP > based archive (CPAN-like, or > otherwise) would not be helpful or useful, and > appealing to many! > (After all, it's a fairly frequently recurring thread > here---Deja > search for CPAN in this newsgroup reports about 300 hits.) I > wish > you all good fortune imaginable in your pursuit of a central python > > FTP archive. I here merely muse over the curiously ironic case > which this > thread has spawned out of. > > > Just ignore me. (-: > > Let's not ignore you. :) Am I the only one who thinks that this > 'archive of Python modules' could be constructed pretty easily now > that you gave us Parnassus? We can write a script that translates > Parnassus's structure into directory structure, and then downloads > everything through any download link given. Add an extra link to > Parnassus download pages ('cached'), and open an FTP site if you > like. Run this script once every while, or continuously in the > background of something. And there we have our archive. > > Am I missing something? I'm not saying *Tim* should do this all this > hard work (he's doing more than enough already), but am I the only > one who considers this quite doable given Parnassus? > > Regards, > > Martijn Indeed, nobody should ignore anybody. This is one of the few forums still extant on the USENET where the signal to noise ratio is still well within tolerable ranges :) In fact I think your idea could work, the only nit being that it would be important to "never go backwards" e.g. never remove a module that's been uploaded if say, its home site goes down and becomes unreachable for eons. That's my only issue with a possel-o-links, it's at the mercy of the providing websites to be up all the time. -Chris -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Patti \ Art Technology Group \ 617-386-1649 \ cpatti at atg.com --------------------------------------------------------------------
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