[Alex Martelli] #- I think that's an excellent policy -- Python 2.3 will no doubt remain #- widely used for a long time to come. I think it would be nice if #- Decimal was packaged up with its own docs for easy download and install #- into an existing 2.3 installation, then... make life as easy as possible #- for 2.3 users who need to do some decimal arithmetic! Don't know what's commong usage, so I ask. Should I prepare a "decimal package" with the module and docs and whatever, in form of a tgz, rmp, .exe, etc, to let people "install" decimal in their Py2.3? Or it's better to somewhere tell the user that if he/she wants to use Decimal in Py2.3 to follow this simple n steps (and the detail of the steps, of course ;)? Considering that it's only a file, and the docs could be accessed through Py2.4 documentation, I'll go for the latter. . Facundo
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