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<html><body>On 02:22 pm, aahz@pythoncraft.com wrote:<br />>On Wed, Feb 14, 2007, glyph@divmod.com wrote:<br />>><br />>> As I said, I don't have time to write the PEPs myself, but I might fix<br />>> some specific bugs if there were a clear set of issues preventing this<br />>> from moving forward.  Better integration with the standard library<br />>> would definitely be a big win for both Twisted and Python.<br />><br />>Here's where I'm coming from:<br />><br />>My first experience with Twisted was excellent: I needed a web server in<br />>fifteen minutes to do my PyCon presentation, and it Just Worked.<br />><br />>My second experience with Twisted?  Well, I didn't really have one.<br /><br />Thanks for the feedback, Aahz... I'm a little confused, though.  Is this just a personal anecdote, or were you trying to make a larger point about Twisted's suitability for the stdlib?<br /></body></html>
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