> I think most FOSS authors are aware that putting their email in a > package is effectively putting it in the clear on the internet. I > think we have come beyond the days of "noah (at) coderanger [dot] > net" and all those silly tricks that were popular not too long ago. > If an author is excessively concerned about spam, they shouldn't put > their email in author_email. Is that field mandatory now or > something? Softpedia is a little annoying with the emails, but I've > found them useful personally (along with versiontracker) when looking > for OS X software before. Freshmeat is a similar index of FOSS > projects, and I've definitely used that before. Is there some reason > we are objecting to including PyPI data in other software catalogs? > If it makes it a tiny bit easier to find Python software, I'm all for > it.
Ok. So I won't take any action, then. Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Catalog-SIG mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig
