> Jack Jansen noticed that there demos for some of the SGI-specific modules > that use severely outdated systems and hardware (stuff discontinued 8 to > 12 years ago). Guido gave the go-ahead to yank them from CVS. So the > demos are now history. Wish they were! Nobody ripped them out. Sjoerd Mullender gave some more feedback (some of the code still works) but in the end nobody did anything. I still hope it'll happen though. > Guido said go for the latter and didn't see any possible security issue > since "If someone you don't trust can write your .pyc files, they can > cause your interpreter to crash by inserting bogus bytecode". Another issue where I fear the action item is still in somebody's corner. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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