On Wednesday, Oct 15, 2003, at 15:12 America/New_York, Ronald Oussoren wrote: > > On 15 okt 2003, at 19:32, Bob Ippolito wrote: > >> I'm interested to know what people here would like to see for >> MacPython. >> Which modules from other platforms would you really like to see? > > Twisted? ;-) Twisted works just fine, that's my job (I'm the OS X maintainer), definitely let me know if you have any problems with it, or even better make an issue at http://twistedmatrix.com/bugs and assign it to me (etrepum). The new CoreFoundation integration is extremely cool ;) Twisted 1.1 is just around the corner and will come with it. >> Which Apple APIs/Frameworks would you like to use but aren't wrapped >> or aren't wrapped satisfactorily? > The API for detecting location changes. The exact API slips my mind at > the moment, but I've used the corresponding command-line tool to > change parts of the system configuration when moving between home and > the office. That script didn't survive, but I'd like to reintroduce > something like that (if only to turn of fetching mail in Mail.app when > I'm at a location where I cannot access the internet). Probably in SystemConfiguration somewhere. I'll look into it. >> A better PackageManager / distutils > And a nicer IDE. Oh definitely, a couple people are working on this apparently. Just has some nice looking stuff in DrawBot that would be a good basis for an IDE. What I really want to see as far as an IDE goes is a good class browser, help viewer, and graphical debugger. This doesn't really bother me so much, because I code in Vim, but it's an issue for a lot of people. >> Would be nice of Apple open sourced the SWIG wrapper for >> CoreGraphics they wrote (included with vendor installed Python in >> MacOS X 10.3), the bgen wrapper is missing a LOT of useful stuff from >> there. > > Fixing the bgen wrappers might be more usefull. But that's definitely harder ;) -bob
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