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[Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

[Python-Dev] Porting IdeasGeorg Brandl g.brandl at gmx.net
Thu Dec 2 21:09:02 CET 2010
Am 02.12.2010 20:06, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
> On Dec 02, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
> 
>>On 12/2/2010 8:36 AM, Lennart Regebro wrote:
>>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 20:17, Antoine Pitrou<solipsis at pitrou.net>  wrote:
>>>> And I'm not sure what this package called "Python" is (“a high-level
>>>> object-oriented programming language”? like Java?), but I'm pretty sure
>>>> I've heard there's a Python 3 compatible version.
>>>
>>> Uhm... http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Python
>>>
>>> Anybody wanna remove that, or update it or something? :-)
>>
>>Entry is for Python 2.5.
>>
>># Package Index Owner: guido, anthony, barry
> 
> Well, I definitely can't remember ever seeing that before.  Of course, that
> doesn't mean I haven't. ;)

No idea what that entry is about.

    * Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
    * Development Status :: 6 - Mature

Aha.  Let's just delete it.

> Aside: how does one log into the Cheeseshop with your Launchpad OpenID?  When
> I try to do it I end up on a "Manual user registration" page.  I fill out the
> username with what I think my PyPI user name is, and add my python.org email
> address, but then it tells me 'barry' is already taken.  Do I need some kind
> of back door linking of my lp openid and my pypi user id?

In addition to what Martin said, the "Claim OpenID" form is on the "Your
Details" page.

Georg

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