> Now that I'm relieved by sharing with you my feelings, ;-) And thanks for that! I think you're right. I'll let others comment first; I'm about to leave for a 3-day trip, back on Monday. > what's the best path to get python-bz2 module into Python 2.3? > Do you think it's something which should be in the core, or it'd > be better to keep it as an external module? If there are no licensing issues, and if there's a decent bz2 library, it should be welcome in the core. Batteries included. > The code is currently maintained at http://python-bz2.sf.net, if > someone wants to have a look at it. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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