Kevin:
I added an initial readme, so pull requests work now.
as for the compiler page I was talking about, here's the email that announced the page, and the github project for the src.

http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-announce-list/2013-February/009777.html

it was just a thought.  that tag icons and categories being the main reason it popped to mind.
If you're into sphinx and want to kickstart something for us like that, then you can now actually submit a pull.
barring that, I'll would likely just post a simple TOC structure later today or tomorrow that PEP people and project owners can start filling in.
Marcus

On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Marcus Smith <qwcode@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Kevin:
I have admin access.   I'll look at this in a bit.
I'm trying to find a sphinx project that was posted recently that offered an index for compiler tools.
that seemed to have a good template we could kickstart with
can someone point us to where that was?
Marcus

On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Kevin Horn <kevin.horn@gmail.com> wrote:
Howdy!

I've been lurking on the list for a while, but have been pretty quiet so far.

I was watching the live stream of the PyCon packaging panel today and the pytjon-meta-packaging resource hub idea was mentioned, which I hadn't heard of before, and was spurred to action.

So I created a skeleton Sphinx project in a fork of this project here:


Sadly, bitbucket won't let me do a pull request for some reason.  If anyone knows why that is, feel free to let me know.
(FYI I think it's because the main repo has no commits in it, which makes the "Create a pull request not load properly.)

At any rate, somebody somewhere should feel free pull it into the main repo, so we can get things moving on that front.  I'm happy to help out where I can.

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Kevin Horn

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