Guido van Rossum wrote: > PyXML appears pretty stable (in terms of release frequency -- I have > no opinion on the code quality :-). Perhaps it could just be > incorporated into the Python svn tree, if the various owners are > willing to sign a contributor statement? That is, in itself, a medium-sized project. There are many components to PyXML, and finding all the authors might be a challenge already. Some code is outdated, and part of PyXML only to support old applications; that should not be moved into Python. Some code is still incomplete. I used to say it's "work in progress", but for some of it, that isn't really true. Still, there are users of these pieces as well. The only parts that I personally would like to see in Python is some XPath implementation, and some XSLT implementation. Others might have other preferences, of course. Regards, Martin
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