Paul Prescod wrote: > > There was a clear concensus at the XML-SIG developer's day discussion > that Expat should become part of the standard distribution. ... > If we can get concensus on this issue, Paul, after this excellent argumentation, I have no choice but voting for the concensus :) > I will approach James Clark for a more Pythonic license. > Right now it has an MPL license but I suspect that James will be flexible. I expat ^H^H^Hect that from him too. > > Therefore the concrete proposal is: > > * add expat, pyexpat and a thin SAX layer to the standard Python > distribution no objections from me > * rename symbols in expat if necessary ok > * deprecate xmllib Why "deprecate"? xmllib is a solution which tends to be replaced by a new one, so chances are that in the long run, having pyexpat, development will shift to additional XML tools which have more added value than xmllib. But leave this choice to the user. I'm not a proponent of deprecating existing solutions. xmllib may perfectly fit some people's needs. In short, let the time deprecate xmllib. Okay for pyexpat, but leave xmllib as is. Oh yes, I know that for a purist, xmllib is already deprecated ;-). > * continue development of the XML toolkit for non-core tools This would be reasonable. If a better core techno exists, glue it, and build additional services ot top of that. -- Vladimir MARANGOZOV | Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr http://sirac.inrialpes.fr/~marangoz | tel:(+33-4)76615277 fax:76615252
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