Published: Sun 17 May 2009
By C. Titus Brown
In python .
tags: python lazyweb
OK Folks, I know that planet.python.org and planetpython.org underwent a
merger, and during the merger a new, or patched, or somehow upgraded version
of planet went into effect on both. However, I cannot find a link to the info
post any more.
I would like to put the latest stable version of PlanetPlanet into effect
on the Google Summer of Code/Python site but
I am wary of using the devel repo without any inside info. (I am
currently running 2.0, which is the latest official release.)
Should I use the dev repo, or should I track down whatever version
planet.python.org is using?
thanks!
--titus
Legacy Comments
Posted by Ryan Phillips on 2009-05-17 at 18:28.
Titus, I was the planetpython.org admin... I used Sam Ruby's fork of
the planet code called Venus. <a href="http://intertwingly.net/code
/venus/">http://intertwingly.net/code/venus/</a> I haven't the
foggiest idea the state of the official code.
Posted by Titus Brown on 2009-05-17 at 19:52.
Awesome, thanks Ryan!
Posted by Paul Boddie on 2009-05-18 at 04:47.
By the way, the links in your RSS feed always seem to use invalid URLs
for your articles (or at least those links exposed by Thunderbird's
RSS reader). This article had the following URL: <a
href="http://ivory.idyll.org/blog/2009/05/17/planet-planet-
planet">http://ivory.idyll.org/blog/2009/05/17/planet-planet-
planet</a>
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