From sbigaret at users.sourceforge.net Sat Feb 28 06:23:39 2004 From: sbigaret at users.sourceforge.net (Sebastien Bigaret) Date: Sat Feb 28 06:21:25 2004 Subject: [Catalog-sig] Automatically hiding releases Message-ID: <87ishrla6c.fsf@brest.bzh> Hi all, I've just read "PyPI comes in handy, again" weblog entry: http://www.mechanicalcat.net/richard/log/Python/PyPI_comes_in_handy__again in Jeremy's Stuff, referenced yesterday in daily-python. Hopefully this is the right place to discuss it. As a naive PyPI user, I never realized that older release could be hidden. Here is what happened: I read the tip-of-each-week Package Index Tutorial by Jeremy Hylton (thanks!), then used it to modify setup.py, finally registered to PyPI, and that's all. When something is registered, I checked on PyPI that the entry is correct, but since I've never logged in (nor need to) since the first time I registered, I never had the opportunity to see that older release could be hidden, not to say why they should. I realize that hiding older releases makes the PyPI more pleasant and efficient, just because a search result does not need to present the same project's name x times. I presume that this is the case for most projects. My point here is that, now that I know they can be hidden I'll do it by hand, and I guess that if is better advertised and explained, then other projects' maintainers would probably do so as well --the discussion on this topic that can be found in the archives, in August 2003 between Jeremy Hylton and Richard Jones, was also informative to me. So this is a +1 for single-visible-release use-case :) And probably that, until a decision is made and the feature possibly gets coded, the hiding feature for projects can be made more proeminent, and better explained to projects' maintainers on PyPI home page and maybe on Jeremy's Tutorial as well, since it is probably read by all newcomers. Just my 2c. for a better service at PyPI! With best regards, -- S?bastien. From richardjones at optushome.com.au Sun Feb 29 18:27:46 2004 From: richardjones at optushome.com.au (Richard Jones) Date: Sun Feb 29 18:27:57 2004 Subject: [Catalog-sig] Automatically hiding releases In-Reply-To: <87ishrla6c.fsf@brest.bzh> References: <87ishrla6c.fsf@brest.bzh> Message-ID: <200403011027.50432.richardjones@optushome.com.au> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 28 Feb 2004 22:23, Sebastien Bigaret wrote: > I've just read "PyPI comes in handy, again" weblog entry: > http://www.mechanicalcat.net/richard/log/Python/PyPI_comes_in_handy__again I've made the change. Registration of a new version of a package will result in the existing versions being automatically hidden. The package edit screen (accessible using the link in the sidebar when you're logged in) may be used to unhide releases. I've made the package edit screen much more useful now too. The full list of changes may be seen at: http://www.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=pypi&version=2004-03-01 :) Richard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAQnV2rGisBEHG6TARAjmMAJ9mIKg6lPWLe6qZam+MJai8ZjVVVACePH5y SYgmDfbWhjErw0DW6PMyle8= =2J3v -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----