Martin v. Löwis wrote: > So I propose that the python.org version is identified as "python". But then we won't have a generic term for the language itself, independent of any implementation. The "c" in cpython doesn't necessarily have to refer to the implementation language. Maybe it stands for "classic python". :-) -- Greg
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