> unfortunately, this standard seem to result in generic "spamtools" modules > into which people throw everything that's even remotely related to "spam", > followed by complaints about bloat and performance from users, followed by > various more or less stupid attempts to implement lazy loading of hidden in- > ternal modules, followed by more complaints from users who no longer has > a clear view of what's really going on in there... BTW, what's the performance problem in importing unnecessary stuff (assuming pyc files are already generated) ? Has it been evaluated somewhere ?
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