On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 06:11:38 -0700, Jesse Noller <jnoller at gmail.com> wrote: > Then why not include pip, easy_install, and this bash script I use to > install packages into core? The more the merrier, right? > Answer: None of these are standards, and as nick points out, there's > issues with sysadmins, security, and other things. Not to mention > they're fundamentally not part of the language. > At the language summit, this was hashed out quite a bit. I think most > everyone agreed that tools like easy_install, pip, virtualenv, > zc.buildout, etc simply do not belong in core python. Once PEP 376 is implemented, my suggestion is to at least link to these tools (if not write a paragraph) as way of pointing users to alternative package managers that uses the 'uninstall' API. A mention of PyPI would also be helpful. -srid
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