If we have all the scaffold by default include pyramid pypi classifier,
that should take care of most packages by default

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Carsten Senger <sen...@rehfisch.de> wrote:

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> Am 12.04.2012 14:23, schrieb Chris Rossi:
> > I don't want to discourage anyone from doing this, but my initial
> > thought, at least, is that the Plone collective came from a place
> > and a time where hosting your own code in public wasn't
> > ridiculously easy the way it is now.  Now anyone can host whatever
> > they want on Github.  Or Bitbucket, Sourceforge, Launchpad, etc....
> > From reading the thread I do so that beyond just a place to host
> > there does seem to be a desire to have a sort of clearing house
> > that is one place people can go to to see what's in the collective,
> > which makes sense.  But in this day and age, given the options to
> > host and distribute,
>
> The collective was a CSV-Repository on Sourceforge in the beginning.
>
> http://collective.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/collective/
>
> something anybody could get. It's true that it was easier to get svn
> access later than to create your own project on sourceforge, and that
> it's easier to put your repo into your own github account than to
> apply for a repo in another organisation.
>
> The collective worked really well with it's write access for all
> princible. It can work better than pull requests where you have to
> have a maintainer who is available to merge it. Or you need to fork it
> and have two repositories. It's quite common with javascript projects
> that you have several forks on github where all contain small
> enhancements that are not merged into the original repository.
>
> > that could be as simple as a web page that acts as a registry for
> > people's projects.  Managing that might be a little bit easier and
> > be just as good.  Just a thought.
> >
>
> I also like the idea of a pyramid packages directory through I'm not
> sure it will work out well cause most of these packages will be listed
> on pypi. Keeping that in sync might be tricky. But it seems
> djangopackages also works as pyramid packages :)
> http://pyramid.opencomparison.org/
>
> ..Carsten
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