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The [http://www.python.org/pypi Python Package Index (or PyPI)] seems to be the current preferred location to list packages, and is integrated with the distutils in recent versions of Python.

The best-known one is the [http://py.vaults.ca/apyllo.py Vaults of Parnassus]. It requires that you host the files elsewhere, but it is one of the oldest and largest lists of available Python code out there.

Also, ActiveState hosts the
[http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Python/Cookbook/ Python Cookbook] for small useful bits. Code submitted there is reviewed, and takes a while to appear on the site.

There is
[http://www.uselesspython.com/ Useless Python] for all those bits of code you don't think are ''worth'' publishing.

* [http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/199/ Python faqts]
 * [http://www.python.org/pypi/ Python Package Index]

See also: Italian translation at ["Codice"]
 * [http://www.python.org/pypi Python Package Index (aka "PyPI")] - seems to be the current preferred location to list packages, and is integrated with the distutils in recent versions of Python.
 * [http://py.vaults.ca/apyllo.py the Vaults of Parnassus] - a link store for Python modules. You must host files elsewhere, but this is one of the oldest and largest lists of available Python code.
 * [http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Python/Cookbook/ the Python Cookbook], hosted by ActiveState, for small useful bits. Code submitted there is reviewed, and takes a while to appear on the site.
 * [http://www.uselesspython.com/ Useless Python] is indiscriminate, for all bits of code you don't think are ''worth'' publishing.
 * This wiki - if a module is relatively short
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'''Please add other places to publish Python code, notes, suggestions or anecdotes about the places above, or what have you.''' See also: Italian translation at ["Codice"], [http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/235 FAQTs] section on module Q&A

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= Discussion =

I've cleaned the page up a bit. I took out the repetition of PyPI (listed twice), and [http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/199/ faqts], since I didn't see that it was a "place to publish modules." I did reference it in the "See also's," since it did have relevant information.

Personally, I'de prefer not to have a page called "How to publish Python modules." It doesn't exactly lend itself to becomming [http://www.emacswiki.org/cw/LinkLanguage LinkLanguage.] I'd rather call the page: "PublishingPythonModules", or "PublishPythonModules", or even just a section of "PythonModules".

-- LionKimbro [[DateTime(2005-02-17T18:56:35Z)]]

There are various sites that list or host submitted Python modules.

  • [http://www.python.org/pypi Python Package Index (aka "PyPI")] - seems to be the current preferred location to list packages, and is integrated with the distutils in recent versions of Python.

  • [http://py.vaults.ca/apyllo.py the Vaults of Parnassus] - a link store for Python modules. You must host files elsewhere, but this is one of the oldest and largest lists of available Python code.

  • [http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Python/Cookbook/ the Python Cookbook], hosted by ActiveState, for small useful bits. Code submitted there is reviewed, and takes a while to appear on the site.

  • [http://www.uselesspython.com/ Useless Python] is indiscriminate, for all bits of code you don't think are worth publishing.

  • This wiki - if a module is relatively short

See also: Italian translation at ["Codice"], [http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/235 FAQTs] section on module Q&A


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Discussion

I've cleaned the page up a bit. I took out the repetition of PyPI (listed twice), and [http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/199/ faqts], since I didn't see that it was a "place to publish modules." I did reference it in the "See also's," since it did have relevant information.

Personally, I'de prefer not to have a page called "How to publish Python modules." It doesn't exactly lend itself to becomming [http://www.emacswiki.org/cw/LinkLanguage LinkLanguage.] I'd rather call the page: "PublishingPythonModules", or "PublishPythonModules", or even just a section of "PythonModules".

-- LionKimbro DateTime(2005-02-17T18:56:35Z)

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