tony summerfelt wrote: > > On Wed, 04 Apr 2001 08:25:25 GMT, Thaddeus L. Olczyk wrote: > > > Plus if BeOpens version disagreed with ActiveStates on a point, who do > > you think would have the correct version? > > so python will fork if activestate starts polluting it? ActiveState has no interest in either forking or polluting Python. Yes, we do install extra modules with Python. That's why many people prefer our distribution. But adding modules is hardly a "fork". Someone has just pointed out that we have a single minor incompatibility with sourceforge Python and we will fix that in the next week. Where ActiveState's distribution of Python behaves differently from the one in SourceForge, there is no question that the SourceForge version is correct. That's why we've put a lot of effort into the creation of an organization (the PSF) that will guarantee that Python has a single, united home with clear, community-based IP ownership. -- Take a recipe. Leave a recipe. Python Cookbook! http://www.ActiveState.com/pythoncookbook
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