On 3 June 2014 10:49, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
> Step one, define "popular" in numeric terms.
"Most depended on", but that's currently a pain to extract. Making it
easier to do that kind of analysis is actually one of my goals for
metadata 2.0.
Sites like http://pythonwheels.com/ use "most downloa
Step one, define "popular" in numeric terms.
--Noah
On Jun 2, 2014, at 2:37 PM, John Smith
wrote:
> pypi really needs a way to sort packages by popularity. Sorting by other
> factors, such as author, code size, pure python/compiled, etc would be a
> bonus, But something to put most "import
pypi really needs a way to sort packages by popularity. Sorting by other
factors, such as author, code size, pure python/compiled, etc would be a bonus,
But something to put most "important"/popular, etc. packages first would be
great.
I apologize if it's there and I just don't see it :)
Hi there,
I am using a Mac and trying to install the package called statsmodel. Based
on available downloads, it seems i can only get it if i have a PC? Or if
not true, can you link me to where I'd be able to download it?
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