citeproc-py 0.1.0 released

Hello all,

Now that citeproc-py also runs on Python 2.6+ thanks to the contributions
of Matthew Brett, I’ve decided to make a first citeproc-py release, 0.1.0.
You can find a source archive and a Windows installer at PyPI
(https://pypi.python.org/pypi/citeproc-py) or install citeproc-py using
easy_install or pip. I should note that the examples are not included in
the distribution packages, so you should head over to the GitHub page
(https://github.com/brechtm/citeproc-py) to see how to use citeproc-py.

I hope the Python 2 compatibility and the availability of easily
installable packages make citeproc-py accessible to a broader audience.

Best regards,
Brecht

Great, thanks! Do you know if any other software projects already use
citeproc-py? (we keep track at
http://citationstyles.org/developers/#CSL_Processors )

Rintze

Hello all,

Now that citeproc-py also runs on Python 2.6+ thanks to the
contributions
of Matthew Brett, I’ve decided to make a first citeproc-py release,
0.1.0.
You can find a source archive and a Windows installer at PyPI
(citeproc-py · PyPI) or install citeproc-py
using
easy_install or pip. I should note that the examples are not
included in
the distribution packages, so you should head over to the GitHub page
(GitHub - brechtm/citeproc-py: Yet another Python CSL Processor) to see how to use citeproc-
py.

I hope the Python 2 compatibility and the availability of easily
installable packages make citeproc-py accessible to a broader
audience.

Excellent news Brecht. Many thanks, especially for making it available
for Python 2.x.

I am working on getting citeproc-py used in the Gramps open source
genealogy project. Having citeproc available for python 2 is a big
bonus because although Gramps is intended to be python 2/3 compatible
in the latest version, almost no-one is actually using python 3 in any
day to day way at the moment.

Regards,
Tim Lyons.

Hi,

At the moment, I have no knowledge of any application releases that employ
citeproc-py. I did receive messages from a number of people that are
planning on using it, or are currently implementing support for it. I’ll
keep you updated.

Cheers,
Brecht