I have a little pet project for building rpm of python 2.7 (it should be trivial to port to 3.x): https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:cavallo71:opt-python-modules If there's enough interest I can help to integrate with python.org. >> I understand there may be technical challenges with doing this for some >> distributions and with producing a universal binary distribution. Opensuse provides the vm to build binaries for multiple platforms already since a very long time. > Of course Anaconda is oriented towards scientific applications but it is > a proof that a pre-build binary installer works and can be simple to use. Rpm are the "blessed" way to instal software on linux: it supports what most sysadmin expect (easy to list the installed packages, easy to validate if tampering to a package occurred, which file belongs to a package? etc..). Anaconda might appeal some group of user, but for deployment company-wide rpm is the best technical solution given its integration in linux. I hope this helps, Antonio
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