[ANN] pypiserver 1.1.0 - minimal private pypi server

2013-02-15 Thread Ralf Schmitt
Hi,

I've just uploaded pypiserver 1.1.0 to the python package index.

pypiserver is a minimal PyPI compatible server. It can be used to serve
a set of packages and eggs to easy_install or pip.

pypiserver is easy to install (i.e. just 'pip install pypiserver'). It
doesn't have any external dependencies.

http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pypiserver/ should contain enough
information to easily get you started running your own PyPI server in a
few minutes.

The code is available on github: https://github.com/schmir/pypiserver

Changes in version 1.1.0

- implement multi-root support (one can now specify multiple package
  roots)
- normalize pkgnames, handle underscore like minus
- sort files by their version, not alphabetically
- upgrade embedded bottle to 0.11.6
- upgrade waitress to 0.8.2 in the standalone script
- merge vsajip's support for verify, doc_upload and remove_pkg


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A new webpage promoting Compiler technology for CPython

2013-02-15 Thread Travis Oliphant
Hey all, 

With Numba and Blaze we have been doing a lot of work on what essentially is 
compiler technology and realizing more and more that we are treading on ground 
that has been plowed before with many other projects.   So, we wanted to create 
a web-site and perhaps even a mailing list or forum where people could 
coordinate and communicate about compiler projects, compiler tools, and ways to 
share efforts and ideas.

The website is:  http://compilers.pydata.org/

This page is specifically for Compiler projects that either integrate with or 
work directly with the CPython run-time which is why PyPy is not presently 
listed.  The PyPy project is a great project but we just felt that we wanted to 
explicitly create a collection of links to compilation projects that are 
accessible from CPython which are likely less well known.

But that is just where we started from.   The website is intended to be a 
community website constructed from a github repository.   So, we welcome pull 
requests from anyone who would like to see the website updated to reflect their 
related project.Jon Riehl (Mython, PyFront, ROFL, and many other 
interesting projects) and Stephen Diehl (Blaze) and I will be moderating the 
pull requests to begin with.   But, we welcome others with similar interests to 
participate in that effort of moderation.

The github repository is here:  https://github.com/pydata/compilers-webpage

This is intended to be a community website for information spreading, and so we 
welcome any and all contributions.  

Thank you,

Travis Oliphant


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