[issue17311] use distutils terminology in "PyPI package display" section

2020-10-22 Thread Éric Araujo
Éric Araujo added the comment: That page has been removed in favour of external guide. -- resolution: -> out of date stage: needs patch -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker _

[issue17311] use distutils terminology in "PyPI package display" section

2019-07-29 Thread STINNER Victor
STINNER Victor added the comment: This issue is 6 years old and has a patch: it is no newcomer friendly, I remove the "easy" keyword. -- keywords: -easy nosy: +vstinner ___ Python tracker _

[issue17311] use distutils terminology in "PyPI package display" section

2015-07-06 Thread sanad
sanad added the comment: In an attempt to fix this issue on lines of the criteria given by nick, have uploaded my patch . Please review it so that If mistake is there ,I can fix and upload corrected patch again. Thanks for your time. -- keywords: +patch nosy: +sanad Added file: http://

[issue17311] use distutils terminology in "PyPI package display" section

2015-06-27 Thread Nick Coghlan
Nick Coghlan added the comment: Sorry for the long silence on this one folks. I agree the use of "package" and "home page" in the referenced section is confusing. For "home page", I'd suggest using the phrase "distribution page" instead (unless Donald has a different suggestion based on his cu

[issue17311] use distutils terminology in "PyPI package display" section

2014-11-21 Thread Éric Araujo
Éric Araujo added the comment: Nick being the current shepherd for packaging discussions and the instigator of the new version-independent documentation, I’d like to let him take a decision on this. -- assignee: eric.araujo -> ncoghlan nosy: +ncoghlan versions: +Python 3.5 -Python 3.2,

[issue17311] use distutils terminology in "PyPI package display" section

2013-02-27 Thread Chris Jerdonek
Chris Jerdonek added the comment: The link for convenience: http://docs.python.org/dev/distutils/packageindex.html#pypi-package-display -- ___ Python tracker ___ ___

[issue17311] use distutils terminology in "PyPI package display" section

2013-02-27 Thread Chris Jerdonek
New submission from Chris Jerdonek: As suggested by Éric in a Rietveld comment to issue 16406, this issue is to make the "PyPI package display" section of the distutils docs use the right terminology: "It’s too bad this part of the documentation use “package” with the meaning used on PyPI ins