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Django Packages Packaginator
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This project is under heavy development at the PyCon 2011 sprints and may not be 100% stable. If you're interested in standing up a packages site, please contact @pydanny and @audreyr and we'll help you get involved.

Introduction Introduction
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Packaginator solves the problem in the Python community of being able to easily identify good apps, frameworks, and packages. Ever want to know which is the most popular or well supported Python httplib replacement, web framework, or api tool? Packaginator solves that problem for you! Packaginator solves the problem in the Python community of being able to easily identify and compare good apps, frameworks, and packages. Ever want to know which is the most popular or well supported Python httplib replacement, web framework, or api tool? Packaginator solves that problem for you!


It does this by storing information on packages fetched from public APIs provided by PyPI, Github, BitBucket, Launchpad, and SourceForge, and then provides extremely useful comparison tools for them. It does this by storing information on packages fetched from public APIs provided by PyPI, Github, BitBucket, Launchpad, and SourceForge, and then provides extremely useful comparison tools for them.


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Credits Credits
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For Django Dash 2010, @pydanny and @audreyr were scared of rabbits. For Django Dash 2010, @pydanny and @audreyr (the "Scared of Rabbits" team) created Django Packages and have been working on it since then. During PyCon 2011, they led the pythonpackages.com sprint team (see Contributors.txt). The Packaginator framework came out of the sprint effort.

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