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The Python Package Index is a repository of software for the Python programming language. There are currently 8230 packages here. To contact the PyPI admins, please use the Get help or Bug reports links.

We currently run a public poll to decide whether or not to continue the rating-and-comments feature that was recently added to PyPI. If you want to vote, you need to login to PyPI (on the right). See the results so far.

The poll will be closed on December 1, 2009. The option that receives most votes will be implemented.

To submit a package use "python setup.py upload" and to use a package from this index either "pip install package" or download, unpack and "python setup.py install" it.

There now is an RPM repository that provides RPMs for most of the packages available here on PyPI.

UpdatedPackageDescription
2009-11-22 django-hierarchy 0.2.2 A library for storing trees in the Django ORM.
2009-11-22 z3ext.permissionsmap 1.3.1 Permissions maps for Zope3
2009-11-22 supervisor_cache 0.4 supervisor_cache RPC extension for supervisor
2009-11-21 z3ext.session 0.2.1 session configuration configlet for z3ext
2009-11-21 smartopen 0.1 open text in a browser contextually
2009-11-21 pyspread 0.0.12a A spreadsheet that accepts a pure python expression in each cell.
2009-11-21 sphinxcontrib-mscgen 0.4 mscgen Sphinx extension
2009-11-21 minitage.recipe.common 1.57 zc.buildout recipes to compile and install software or python packages and generate scripts or configuration files.
2009-11-21 minitage.core 1.0.33 A meta package-manager to deploy projects on UNIX Systemes.
2009-11-21 testtools 0.9.0 Extensions to the Python standard library unit testing framework
2009-11-21 wsgilog 0.2 WSGI logging and event reporting middleware.
2009-11-21 LEPL 3.3.2 A Parser Library for Python 3 (and 2.6): Recursive Descent; Full Backtracking
2009-11-21 mext.xmlgen 3.0.r1305 mext.xmlgen
2009-11-21 djtracker 0.3 An issue tracker built with django
2009-11-21 icemac.addressbook 0.5.2 Multi user address book application
2009-11-21 pybtex 0.12 A BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor in Python
2009-11-21 icemac.ab.importer 1.0 Import infrastructure for icemac.addressbook
2009-11-21 PSI 0.3b2 Python System Information
2009-11-21 plone.reload 1.2 Configuration and code reload without Zope server restarts.
2009-11-21 gocept.zeoraid 1.0b7 A ZODB storage for replication using RAID techniques.
2009-11-21 cztext 2.0 UNKNOWN
2009-11-21 sqlbean 0.485 A auto maping orm .
2009-11-21 mr.developer 1.6 A zc.buildout extension to ease the development of large projects with lots of packages.
2009-11-21 pylibtracer 0.9.0 pylibtracer is a Python library used to find Python modules you are using in a project.
2009-11-21 z3ext.principal.registration 1.4.1 z3ext principals - registration
2009-11-21 z3ext.principal.password 1.3.1 z3ext principals - password
2009-11-21 repoze.bfg 1.1.1 A WSGI web framework influenced by Zope, Django, and Pylons
2009-11-21 PyWF 0.6-dev Python Web Framework
2009-11-21 weblog 2.3 Simple blog publisher. It reads structured text files and generates static HTML / Feed files. Weblog aims to be simple and robust.
2009-11-21 z3ext.principal.ban 0.2.1 Principal ban feature for z3ext
2009-11-21 z3ext.portlet 1.6.5 Portlets system.
2009-11-21 z3ext.personal.space 0.8.0 Personal space
2009-11-20 z3ext.personal.profile 0.7.0 Personal profile workspace
2009-11-20 djvusmooth 0.2.0 graphical editor for DjVu
2009-11-20 Jug 0.5.0-beta-1 A Task Based Parallelization Framework
2009-11-20 z3ext.personal.blogger 0.4.2 Personal blog.
2009-11-20 PyLucid 0.9.0beta PyLucid is an open-source content management system (CMS) using django.
2009-11-20 collective.recipe.patch 0.2 recipe for patching eggs
2009-11-20 pylast 0.4.20 A Python interface to Last.fm (and other API compatible social networks)
2009-11-20 python-amazon-product-api 0.2.1 A Python wrapper for the Amazon Product Advertising API.

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