[Python-3000] Cheeseshop
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
fdrake at acm.org
Tue Oct 17 08:39:08 CEST 2006
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 01:48, Greg Ewing wrote:
> Well, I don't think it's any worse than CPAN, which
> doesn't mean anything unless you already know what
The fact that it doesn't mean anything could just as easily be a point in
favor; it isn't anything else, either.
> As to the alternatives proposed so far, PyPI is
> too easily confused with PyPy, especially when
> spoken, and "Package Index" doesn't say it has
> anything to do with Python. Besides, they're
> boring.
Perhaps my recall of history is lacking, but I'd say PyPy is too easily
confused with PyPI; wasn't PyPI around first, at least as a moniker? I may
be biased, since PyPI is my preferred name for it by far (the "Python Package
Index" says exactly what it is, and "PyPI" isn't a real stretch as a short
form).
-Fred
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