Atsuo Ishimoto <ishimoto@gembook.org> writes: | | (cc'ing another Tamito's mail addr. Tamito, are you wake up?) Sorry for the late participation. Things go fast and my thought is very slow... I know the python-dev list is a highly technical place of discussions, but I'd like to explain my personal situation and related matters. On my situation: I'm a doctoral candidate and my job has come to a very tough period. I do want to volunteer for the great task of incorporating JapaneseCodecs into the Python distro, but I'm not sure that I have enough spare time to do it. I don't want to admit I cannot do that, but it's very likely. On the efficiency of my codecs: Honestly speaking, the priorities with regard to time and space efficiencies during the development of JapaneseCodecs were very low. I believe there is much room for improvements. The set of mapping tables in the pure Python codecs would be the very first candidate. On Suzuki-san's codecs: I had never imagined that JapaneseCodecs would have a competitor. I think my codecs package is a good product, but I don't have such strong confidence that Suzuki-san has on his work. I believe his codecs package deserves *the* default Japanese codecs package only because of his positive commitment among other advantages. Anyway, I'm very glad that Atsuo has expressed his favor on my codecs. And, thank you, Guido. I was really relieved with your thoughtful kindness. Regards, -- KAJIYAMA, Tamito <kajiyama@grad.sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp>
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