> Is there a need for python to use __pycache__ directories 100% of the > time? For 2.x it seems like being flexible would be best, and if 3.x > is going to be strict about it, it should be strict sooner than later > rather than have a lot of 3rd party packages break at some point down > the road. For 2.x, nothing will happen, anyway (except for Linux distributions perhaps integrating a patch on their own): 2.7b1 is about to be released, after which point 2.x will not see any new features. Regards, Martin
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