gpgme/lang/py3-pyme/README.rst
Ben McGinnes ebd8734ad7 Python 3 port of PyME
* The entirety of the Python 3 port of PyME up to commit
  2145348ec54c6027f2ea20f695de0277e2871405
* The old commit log has been saved as
  lang/py3-pyme/docs/old-commits.log
* Can be viewed as a normal (separate) git repository at
  https://github.com/adversary-org/pyme3
* Utilising the submodule feature of git was deliberately skipped on
  humanitarian grounds (in order to prevent pain and suffering on the
  part of anyone having to manage this repository).
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PyME
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PyMe is a python interface to the `GPGME
<https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/gpgme/>`_ library.
PyMe's development model is a `GPGME
<https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/gpgme/>`_ + Python 3 + `SWIG
<http://www.swig.org/>`_ combination which means that most of the functions and
types are converted from C into Python 3 automatically by SWIG. In short, to be
able to use PyMe you need to be `familiar with GPGME
<https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gpgme/>`_.
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Authors
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* John Goerzen, `Complete.Org <http://www.complete.org/JohnGoerzen>`_, 2002.
* Igor Belyi, `PyME 0.8 <http://pyme.sourceforge.net/>`_, 2004-2008.
* Martin Albrecht, `PyME 0.9+ <https://bitbucket.org/malb/pyme>`_, 2014 to present.
* Ben McGinnes, `PyME Python 3 Port <https://git.gnupg.org/gpgme.git/lang/py3-pyme>`_, 2015 to present.
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Mailing List
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PyME's support and development `mailing list
<http://sourceforge.net/p/pyme/mailman/pyme-help/>`_ is hosted by sourceforge.
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History
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* The latest version of PyME for Python 3.2 and above (as of May, 2015) is v0.9.1.
https://git.gnupg.org/gpgme.git/lang/py3-pyme
* The latest version of PyME for Python 2.6 and 2.7 (as of this writing) is v0.9.0.
https://bitbucket.org/malb/pyme
* A previous version of PyME v0.8.0 can be found on sourceforge:
http://pyme.sourceforge.net/
* A previous version of PyME v0.5.1 which works with GPGME v0.3.15 can be found
on John Goerzen's PyMe page: http://quux.org/devel/pyme/