What is PS2? (Documentation)
See original GitHub issueThe download page at https://winpython.github.io/ , the README.rst
here in this repo, and the info at https://github.com/winpython/winpython/releases all do not mention what PS2
stands for.
Have you succeeded in making a version of Python that runs on Windows that runs on a Playstation 2?
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+1 for https://github.com/winpython/winpython/issues/771#issuecomment-531410165
I just spent some time on trying to figure out what “Ps2” may stand for. Dito for “WinPython 3.7.4.1cod-64bit” <- what does cod stand for?
A simple one-liner at https://winpython.github.io/#releases will be very helpful.
Thank you so much for running this project!
@stonebig , thanks for answering my question.
But the purpose of this issue was not just to get my question answered, it also was to ask you to include this information in the documentation.
Please insert the word
Pyside2
in the documentation somewhere.