David Lyon wrote: >>> The Python Package Manager can be written to work in console mode. >> I think this would be best. > > Haha - I'm glad somebody took this seriously... It was a sort of a joke > comment but it's a serious possibility. I took it seriously too ;-). It seems to me that you project can have at least 3 components. 1) the core library module, which might or might not be targeted at eventual stdlib inclusion. 2) a small console driver script. 3) one or more GUI scripts. A TK version would be good from my viewpoint as it does not require download and installation of any other binaries. Removal of TK from the Windows distribution will be extremely contentious if seriously proposed, so it could not happen for a while. tjr
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