On Mar 27, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: > Christopher Barker wrote: > >> Then yes, that's a great idea. I am, as we e-speak, reworking >> those pages with a different structure now. I'm no web designer, >> but it should give us something that someone can make prettier if >> they want. > > First I added a link to the packages page at the top of the main > pythonmac.org page. > > I've enclosed a simple rearrangement of the pythonmac.org/packages > page. What I've done is create a separate page for each supported > build. As the packages built for 10.3 will also work on 10.4, I > double listed them, so that a 10.4 user could just go to that page, > and see everything that they can use. > > I also put a link in to download the python builds themselves, why > not be able to get it all from one place? > > Ultimately, we really should have some little semi-automated tool > that would make it easy to add a new package to the list, updated > the page. For now, doing by hand is not too big a deal, and I > don't' want to mess with tools before we settle on a page layout. > > The pages are enclosed as a zip file. Ii hope anyone who is > interested will give feedback.
Cool, I'll take a look at this probably tomorrow. The package list is currently automated using a dumb little script.. check this: # the input data http://pythonmac.org/packages/packages.txt # the script http://undefined.org/python/packages.py.txt -bob _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig