The libs directory is probably a good idea.  In some cases I do include 3rd
party libs in source control, it makes it dead simple to clone and start dev
right away.

Robert

On Jul 26, 2011 3:42 AM, "Vasyl Nakvasiuk" <vax...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What about your structure of python project? Where do you put your third
party packages?
> For example, I use GAE + Flask + Werkzeug + Jinja2, and put this packages
to the 'libs' folder. And this folder under git or mercurial.
> From time to time I update this packages and increase .git or .hg folder
size. It's not cool!
> What about you (structure, third party packages, updating packages) ?
>
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