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[Python-Dev] ElementTree in stdlib

[Python-Dev] ElementTree in stdlib [Python-Dev] ElementTree in stdlibM.-A. Lemburg mal at egenix.com
Tue Dec 13 13:17:46 CET 2005
Nice that we now have ElementTree in the stdlib :-)

Some questions:

* Are you going to contribute cElementTree as well ?

* What was the motivation to not include the whole ElementTree
  package ?

* I'm missing the usual "Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement."
  in the copyright notices of the files:

  http://www.python.org/psf/contrib.html

  I assume that you'll add these, right ?

* How should users that want to use the latest and greatest
  (more recent) distribution directly from your site go about in
  their apps ? Using from...as contructs ?

Thanks,
-- 
Marc-Andre Lemburg
eGenix.com

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