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CheeseShop is a secret code name for '''Python Package Index''' also known as PyPI and accessible from http://pypi.python.org/ CheeseShop is a secret code name for the '''Python Package Index''' also known as PyPI and accessible from
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PyPI is not the only catalog of Python packages - see PyPiImplementations for alternatives.
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PyPI is still supported and developed to some degree - you may help, though. CheeseShopDev contains all necessary information about PyPI to jump in.  .
 http://pypi.org/



== Further information ==


 * [[CheeseShopTutorial|CheeseShopTutorial]] explains how to use Package Index and upload your packages
 * [[PyPIJSON]] describes JSON interface to access PyPI from applications
 * [[CheeseShopXmlRpc|CheeseShopXmlRpc]] describes XML-RPC interface to access PyPI from applications
 * [[CheeseShopDev|CheeseShopDev]] contains all necessary information to help PyPI get better
 * [[https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/|PyPI source on GitHub]]
 * [[PyPiImplementations|PyPiImplementations]] page lists alternative implementations of Python package catalogs


== Trivia ==


The secret code name refers to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheese_Shop_sketch|Cheese Shop sketch]] performed and recorded by John Cleese and Michael Palin on 7 January 1972.


If you are really curious then view the sketch on [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3KBuQHHKx0|YouTube]].


Whether that name was chosen because CPAN contains so many packages at that time remains in the dark zone of rumours and wild speculation.

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CheeseShop is a secret code name for the Python Package Index also known as PyPI and accessible from

Further information

Trivia

The secret code name refers to the Cheese Shop sketch performed and recorded by John Cleese and Michael Palin on 7 January 1972.

If you are really curious then view the sketch on YouTube.

Whether that name was chosen because CPAN contains so many packages at that time remains in the dark zone of rumours and wild speculation.


CategoryDevelopmentProcess

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