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[Python-Dev] ElementTree - Why not part of the core? (fwd)

[Python-Dev] ElementTree - Why not part of the core? (fwd) [Python-Dev] ElementTree - Why not part of the core? (fwd)skip@pobox.com skip at pobox.com
Thu Dec 8 20:04:59 CET 2005
Passing along from c.l.py.  I think ElementTree is the poster child for
best-of-breed code belonging in the standard distribution.  Its API is so
much better than what we have there now that assuming any non-technical
issues can be solved (licensing, duplicate copies of the source code) that
ElementTree and any necessary C helper/accelerator modules it uses should
wind up in the distribution.

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