[ANNOUNCE] cCopy 0.2
Robin Becker
robin at jessikat.fsnet.co.uk
Thu Oct 12 04:19:47 EDT 2000
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In article <bz6F5.16887$aD2.74270 at news-server.bigpond.net.au>, Neil Hodgson <neilh at scintilla.org> writes >Robin Becker: >> In article <etdbswrz992.fsf at nerd-xing.mit.edu>, Alex <the_brain at mit.edu> >> writes >> ... >> >You should judge more by your web server logs than the response here. >> >My own experience suggests there are a lot of shy people lurking >> >here. (Well, I would count as one of them, in your case. :) >> > >> >Alex. >> > >> If my crappy, about to go broke ISP, allowed such things I would check. >> I am monetarily constrained so use the cheapest available option. > > SourceForge is about as cheap as possible and provides information on the >number of times packages have been downloaded. The biggest problem with >moving to SourceForge is that the upload process is a bit complex requiring >ftp to copy the file to SourceForge and then interacting with some web pages >to park it correctly. > > Neil ... It's a bit ridiculous to put such nonsense on sourceforge by itself. I'm not a web expert programmer and certainly haven't the time to program it all up to look nice etc. Also from this side of the Atlantic it's a very slow interface sometimes although the cvs side is easy. There would be a case for a place for small python extensions to live together, but I'm not volunteering. -- Robin Becker
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