From: Tim Golden on 2 Jul 2010 03:46 On 02/07/2010 03:38, David wrote: > I am pleased to announce the release 0.0.3 for Bento, the pythonic > packaging solution. > > Bento aims at being an alternative to distutils/setuptools/distribute, > based on a static metadata file format. Existing packages can be > converted from setup.py to bento format automatically. > > http://cournape.github.com/Bento/ Looks very interesting. Just one thing (which might just be me): the front page looks very stylish and is quite a nice summary. But I actually *missed* the (grey on grey) [Take me to Bento documentation] button, which is way below the fold on my screen. Rather, I hit the more evident Github flag at the top and started looking for docs there! Just in case it helps anyone else... TJG
From: David Cournapeau on 2 Jul 2010 05:00 On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Tim Golden <mail(a)timgolden.me.uk> wrote: > > Looks very interesting. Just one thing (which might just be me): > the front page looks very stylish and is quite a nice summary. > But I actually *missed* the (grey on grey) [Take me to Bento documentation] > button, which is way below the fold on my screen. Rather, I hit the > more evident Github flag at the top and started looking for docs there! Good point, I will think about a better way to display this, thanks, David
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