On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Richard Jones
The Fedora variant of Linux has had a separate program called "pip" (a Perl package installer) available for install for some time. The current Python "pip" program is installed as "pip-python". It is hoped that the Fedora community will resolve this issue by renaming the Perl installer.
A modest suggestion: renaming pip to "pypi" (Python Package Installer) will address this and other issues, especially if the 'pypi' command grows register/publish functions as well. Yes, it puts pip in a privileged position, but really it's just going to be acknowledging the status quo. As soon as pip can handle multi-version installs, binaries, and plugin scenarios as well as easy_install can, there will be no reason to keep easy_install around or bother upgrading it to do TUF or whatever else comes down the pike. And I'm not aware of any other competition (buildout isn't really aimed at the same space), so I don't think there's any reason not to just bless "pip" as *the* "pypi" tool. (I suppose there is a small possibility of confusion between the tool and the site, but then again, if you look at e.g. PHP's pear, the command line tools and repository have the same name. And Perl has a "cpan shell" for accessing CPAN, etc. I don't recall anybody in those communities being confused by those distinctions.)