Erik Heneryd wrote: > Yes, those with older, bzip2less systems can probably figure out how to > get it and build it, but why force them when it's practically no work > keeping it? It's one (sic) extra command for the release manager and > ~9M extra disk space per release on www.python.org. Fred wouldn't have asked if it was no effort in keeping it. There is certainly more than one command to it - you have to md5sum the file, and copy the md5sum into the release notes. You have to upload the file from your workstation to python.org. I don't know how you do that, but I need to use my DSL link for uploading the MSI files; it takes roughly 30min to upload. Fortunately, I have a DSL flatrate. Regards, Martin
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