> Most likely, OneGet won't replace pip/PyPI, any more than apt or yum > does; but it may be worth having Python itself available that way. > That might simply mean having someone package up Python and put it on > an appropriate server, or maybe python.org could end up hosting a > repo. Python is already available in Chocolatey: https://chocolatey.org/packages/python Given that OneGet intends to support Chocolatey as a repository, it might just work already. All python.org would have to guarantee is stable URLs for the Python msi files. Regards, Martin
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