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Pointer to Andrew Dalke's version of Python 0.9.1p1 release #574

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smontanaro opened this issue Feb 15, 2015 · 2 comments
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Pointer to Andrew Dalke's version of Python 0.9.1p1 release #574

smontanaro opened this issue Feb 15, 2015 · 2 comments

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@smontanaro
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@smontanaro smontanaro commented Feb 15, 2015

Received this at webmaster@python.org... I could have sworn we already had a reference somewhere on the site. Since the reference is to the legacy site (which the download/releases stuff still references), I don't know what's necessary to actually create a patch for the new site.


Jan van Haarst jan@vanhaarst.net
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Hi ,

in http://legacy.python.org/download/releases/src/README it says :

Older sources

If you find an older Python release (e.g. 0.9.8), we're interested
in getting a copy! webmaster@python.org

​I just found this :​

http://www.dalkescientific.com/writings/diary/archive/2009/03/27/python_0_9_1p1.html

​So, you could add that to the list !

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@ned-deily ned-deily commented Feb 15, 2015

There is an open issue (#546) about migrating the information about ancient releases from the legacy site to the new site. Today the path to finding them is: https://www.python.org/downloads/ -> "View older releases" (https://www.python.org/download/releases/) -> "Older source releases" (http://legacy.python.org/download/releases/src/). At the moment, the easiest thing to do would be to add a copy of Andrew's tar file to the legacy directory with an html file that linked to or copied the text from his web page. When #546 is addressed, it could be on its on page in the new website. Perhaps someone should first contact Andrew and ask his permission to do so.

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@hugovk hugovk commented Sep 22, 2020

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