Python's Cheese Shop Now Open
Richard Jones writes "Python's software repository has finally got its own home at the Python Cheese Shop. The Cheese Shop includes the package index (PyPI) and package download repository."
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Customer: Now, then, some packages, my good man.
Owner: Certainly, sir! What would you like?
Customer: How about some nice bitbake?
Owner: I'm afraid we're fresh out of bitbake, sir.
Customer: No matter...have you any testoob?
Owner: Not...as...such, sir.
Customer: Well then, perhaps some SiGL?
Owner: Normally, yes, sir. Hard drive broke down.
Customer: I see...do you in fact have any packages?
Owner: Certainly, sir! This is The Cheese Shop, sir! We have -
Customer: No no no...don't tell me, I'm keen to guess...
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And this just confirms I'm not the only one who types 'pythong' instead of 'python' when I'm in a rush. Thanks.
After calming me down with some orange slices and some fetal spooning, E.T. revealed to me his singular purpose.
"We're talking about a software archive."
No, we're talking about cheese.
Yum.
No, Yum is an RPM package manager. Totally different.
Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak just because a baby can't chew it. --Mark Twain
for a shop that didn't have anything in it?
If Chaos Theory has taught us anything, it's that we must kill all the butterflies.