[Tim] >> Python used to be among the 10 most active projects every week, >> but lost a lot when it stopped releasing files from SF >> (downloads count a lot toward the activity ranking). [Michael Hudson] > Yep. However, the pain of dealing with the SF file release thingy > compared to scp-ing things to creosote is night and day. I find setting up an SF file release to be obscure but actually very quick and easy once you figure it out. I don't know how hard people find it to download from there now; it used to be dead in the water too often. > *I'm* pretty sure having a high activity rating on SF isn't worth it. A fine case of sour grapes if ever I heard one <wink>. the-spambayes-folks-trade-activity-points-for-fast-cars-mansions- and-recreational-drugs-ly y'rs - tim
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