Ben Finney wrote: > Olof Bjarnason <olof.bjarnason at gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi everybody! >> >> The "Where is CPAN for Python?" question keeps popping up, with >> answers ranging from "There is no CPAN for Python" and "We already >> have CPAN for Python" (confusing). > > Caused in no small measure by the fact that Perl people mean at least > two distinct things by “Where is CPAN for Python?”: > > * The central package registry, CPAN, with metadata in a standard > queryable format, and all registered packages redundantly mirrored and > available for installation at user-specified versions. > > We have an equivalent in PyPI, though it's incomplete since many > *registered* packages are not actually hosted *at* PyPI. CPAN is a repository. PyPi is an collection of links. CPAN has over 260 mirrors. PyPi has none. CPAN enforces standard organization on packages. PyPi does not. CPAN has quality control, with testers and a test reporting system. PyPi does not. John Nagle
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