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I came across a questiona question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OPreputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags.

The question there is :

Does pip provide a way to find packages by a regex? Or, should I just pipe the results of django- to grep to filter out irrelevant packages?

I'm afraid I'm being unfair, but I do think the op knows the answer and he's trying to achieve something else than a simple answer.

Should a question like this be closed? if so, on which bases?

I came across a question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags.

The question there is :

Does pip provide a way to find packages by a regex? Or, should I just pipe the results of django- to grep to filter out irrelevant packages?

I'm afraid I'm being unfair, but I do think the op knows the answer and he's trying to achieve something else than a simple answer.

Should a question like this be closed? if so, on which bases?

I came across a question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags.

The question there is :

Does pip provide a way to find packages by a regex? Or, should I just pipe the results of django- to grep to filter out irrelevant packages?

I'm afraid I'm being unfair, but I do think the op knows the answer and he's trying to achieve something else than a simple answer.

Should a question like this be closed? if so, on which bases?

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I came across a question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags.

The question there is :

Does pip provide a way to find packages by a regex? Or, should I just pipe the results of django- to grep to filter out irrelevant packages?

I'm afraid I'm being unfair, but I do think the op knows the answer and he's trying to achieve something else than a simple answer.

Should a question like this be closed  ? if so, based on what which bases?

I came across a question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags.

The question there is :

Does pip provide a way to find packages by a regex? Or, should I just pipe the results of django- to grep to filter out irrelevant packages?

I'm afraid I'm being unfair, but I do think the op knows the answer and he's trying to achieve something else than a simple answer.

Should a question like this be closed  ? if so, based on what ?

I came across a question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags.

The question there is :

Does pip provide a way to find packages by a regex? Or, should I just pipe the results of django- to grep to filter out irrelevant packages?

I'm afraid I'm being unfair, but I do think the op knows the answer and he's trying to achieve something else than a simple answer.

Should a question like this be closed? if so, on which bases?

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Pedro Lobito
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