[Baypiggies] open source hosting for small Python libraries
Tung Wai Yip
tungwaiyip at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 16 19:32:05 CEST 2009
I'm already using ASPN. But it is not useful for maintaining and evolving
the code. Once in a while I get a request like can you make it backward
compatible with Python 2.4. It need to have some version control mechanism.
thanks,
Wai Yip
> You could put the recipes here as well:
> http://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/
>
> thanks,
> -v
>
>
> Tung Wai Yip wrote:
>
> I have a small collection of Python libraries. They do simple things,
> but can
> come in handy when it fits your need. Some examples are,
>
>
> HTMLTestRunner
> http://tungwaiyip.info/software/HTMLTestRunner.html
>
>
> XML to Python data structure
> http://code.activestate.com/recipes/534109/
>
>
> They are stable code with at most a few hundred lines. Over the years I
> have
> receive low level but steady interest on them. I feel that I should find
> them a
> proper home so that they can be supported and maintained. Mainly I'm
> looking
> something easy to use and setup. Sourceforge looks overwhelming. Is
> google code
> a good place? Any other recommendations?
>
> Wai Yip
>
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