Message238864
| Author |
ned.deily |
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BreamoreBoy, NaCl, barry, bkabrda, bwanamarko, doko, larry, ncoghlan, ned.deily, paul.moore, r.david.murray, rkuska, steve.dower, terry.reedy, tim.golden, zach.ware |
| Date |
2015年03月22日.02:59:33 |
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-1.0 |
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<1426993173.89.0.367164438265.issue22516@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
This issue seems to be expanding widely in scope and it is not at all clear to me what actionable items would come out of it. It started as a very Window-specific problem and now seems to somehow be being extended to the whole Python ecosphere. What about the OS X world, arguably one of the most widely-used laptop development environment these days? Apple distributes system Pythons with OS X. There are the python.org installers for OS X. There are third-party suppliers of popular binary wheels and or installers for important packages (e.g. NumPy, pandas, matplotlib) for one or both of the above. There are very popular third-party general open-source package distributors for OS X: Homwbrew and MacPorts, to a lesser extent, Fink. All of them distribute Pythons and many Python packages. Then there are the cross-platform distributors, like Anaconda, Enthought, ActiveState, etc. Should they all be part of this discussion? What about other Posix-y platforms, like FreeBSD? Where do you see this discussion going and is this a good forum for it? |
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| 2015年03月22日 02:59:33 | ned.deily | set | recipients:
+ ned.deily, barry, terry.reedy, doko, paul.moore, ncoghlan, larry, tim.golden, r.david.murray, BreamoreBoy, zach.ware, bkabrda, steve.dower, bwanamarko, rkuska, NaCl |
| 2015年03月22日 02:59:33 | ned.deily | set | messageid: <1426993173.89.0.367164438265.issue22516@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2015年03月22日 02:59:33 | ned.deily | link | issue22516 messages |
| 2015年03月22日 02:59:33 | ned.deily | create |
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