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 * [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://cheeseshop.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.  You can upload distribution files to PyPI so that the code will be available for downloading.
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 * [http://www.pycode.com/ PyCode] - a new site that allows you to upload modules. ''(This site seems to be unavailable/canceled as of [[Date(2005-08-10T14:00:00)]]. Why? It was such a good idea to have a place to upload software! Anyway, I am leaving the reference in case the site re-appears. -- ZoranIsailovski)'''  * [http://www.pycode.com/ PyCode] - a new site that allows you to upload modules. ''(This site seems to be unavailable/canceled as of [[Date(2005-08-10T14:00:00)]]. Why? It was such a good idea to have a place to upload software! Anyway, I am leaving the reference in case the site re-appears. -- ZoranIsailovski)'' ''Note that packages can be uploaded to PyPI. --amk''

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

  • [http://cheeseshop.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. You can upload distribution files to PyPI so that the code will be available for downloading.

  • [http://py.vaults.ca/apyllo.py 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/ Python Cookbook], hosted by ActiveState, for small useful bits. Code submitted there is reviewed, and takes a while to appear on the site, if submitted by e-mail. Code submitted directly through a web form appears immediately.

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

  • [http://www.pycode.com/ PyCode] - a new site that allows you to upload modules. (This site seems to be unavailable/canceled as of Date(2005-08-10T14:00:00). Why? It was such a good idea to have a place to upload software! Anyway, I am leaving the reference in case the site re-appears. -- ZoranIsailovski) Note that packages can be uploaded to PyPI. --amk

  • 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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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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