> Right now Python faces a lot of problems in the webhosting world because it's > tedious to set up and maintain for the webhosting user since they often have > to compile and install their own Python in their home directory. I don't understand why they *have* to do that. I can believe they do that as they don't know better - but why can't they use the Python interpreter already available on the system, and just install additional packages in their home directory? > I think this is extremely important due to the proliferation of Python now > more and more as a choice for webapp development. For that, I think the requirements need to be much more explicit. Regards, Martin
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