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[Python-Dev] Should the io-c modules be put in their own directory?

[Python-Dev] Should the io-c modules be put in their own directory? [Python-Dev] Should the io-c modules be put in their own directory?Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.net
Fri Apr 3 11:14:51 CEST 2009
Alexandre Vassalotti <alexandre <at> peadrop.com> writes:
> 
> I just noticed that the new io-c modules were merged in the py3k
> branch (I know, I am kind late on the news—blame school work). Anyway,
> I am just wondering if it would be a good idea to put the io-c modules
> in a sub-directory (like sqlite), instead of scattering them around in
> the Modules/ directory.

Welcome back!

I have no particular opinion on this. I suggest waiting for Benjamin's advice
and following it :-)

(unless the FLUFL wants to chime in)

Benjamin-makes-boring-decisions-easy'ly yrs,

Antoine.


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