azrael wrote: > Hy guys > > last night i was lying in my bed and thinking about something. is > there any linux distro that is primary oriented to python. you know > what i mean. no need for php, java, or something like this. pure > python and containig all the funky modules like scipy, numpy, > boaconstructor (wx of course). something like the python enthought > edition, but all this on a distro included. maybe psql but persistant > predered, zope of course. everything a developer is ever going to > need. > So i stood up, sat down on my ugly acer notebook with a python stiker > on it and made a huge list of cool modles i would prefer. I would like > to make such a distro but i am not a linux pro. so this is going to > stay just a idea. i thouht it should be realy user fredly like sabayon > or ubuntu (without xgel). if this were a live distro it would be > amazing. > I know, dont expet someone else to do your work, but is there anyone > who likes the idea and has the knowledge i dont have. > I also know for quantian (cool distro), but for me, there is too much > other crap and not enough python. > > i even got the nam of it. maybee not the best but it fits the context. > PyTux > Well, Ubuntu is normally held to be a pretty Python-friendly distro. But nowadays you might get more mileage out of distributing a Xen or VMWare virtual machine that has Python and all necessary packages installed with it. There is a fine example, the Python Web Developer Appliance, at
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