Paul Sheer wrote: > Now that Gtk is supported on Windows, X, and framebuffers, > would it not be worthwhile to consider packaging Python and > Gtk together? > > Python+Gtk is a killer combination, and I see the only > argument against Python's mainstream adoption to be its lack > of a standardized widget library as portable and eligant as > Python itself. > > If Python and Gtk installed as one package, this requirement > would be met. At the moment, getting Python to work with > Gtk on an arbitrary Unix system requires compiling no less > than 14 tar balls from source. There are also huge overlaps in > functionality, like Python and Gtk image support (jpeg etc.) > > comments? > Isn't Gtk under the LGPL? That pretty much kills it right there if it is. Besides Guido has made the comment publicly (last PyCON) that if he were to choose a GUI toolkit to bundle with Python it would be wxPython. So there is already one vote going with another toolkit. And the 14 tarball thing ain't our fault. =) -Brett
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