> My thinking on the XML idea is that people do write apps where the whole thing > is behind a GUI and thus XML makes good sense. So why not make there lives a > little easier by giving them a basic API? People who want to use XML already have all the rope they need. I would be in for adding something like my simplified XML handling class to the library, but I first have to lobby my employer to open-source it (not a problem, I just have to time the request right so it won't be in 2.4). Anyway, this needn't and shouldn't be specific to the problem of storing option values. > OK, so how do people want to proceeed with this? PEP? Shootout? I'm all for working code in this case, so let's do a shootout. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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