Moshe Zadka wrote: > > On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Greg Ward wrote: > > > Sounds worth a PEP to me; I think it should be distinct from (and in > > competition with!) PEP 206. > > That's sort of why I wanted to keep this off Python-Dev: I don't think > so (I don't really want competing PEPs), I'd rather we hashed out our > differences in private and come up with a unified PEP to save everyone > on Python-Dev a lot of time. > > So let's keep the conversation off python-dev until we either reach > a consensus or agree to disagree. Just a side note: As I recall Guido is not willing to include all these third party tools to the core distribution, but rather to a SUMO Python distribution, which then includes Python + all those nice goodies available to the Python Community. Maintaining this SUMO distribution should, IMHO, be left to a commercial entity like e.g. ActiveState or BeOpen to insure quality and robustness -- this is not an easy job, believe me. I've tried something like this before: it was called Python PowerTools and should still be available at: http://starship.python.net/crew/lemburg/PowerTools-0.2.zip I never got far, though, due to the complexity of getting all that Good Stuff under one umbrella. Perhaps you ought to retarget you PEP206, Moshe ?! -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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