On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 21:38:43 +0100 brett.cannon <python-checkins at python.org> wrote: > + > +Adding to a pre-existing module > +------------------------------- > + > +If you have found that a function, method, or class is useful and you believe > +it would be useful to the general Python community, there are some steps to go > +through in order to see it added to the stdlib. > + > +First is you need to gauge the usefulness of the code. Typically this is done > +by sharing the code publicly. Actually, most feature requests get approved without this intermediate step. So I would suggest directing people to the tracker instead. Only very large or controversial additions usually get refused on these grounds. Regards Antoine.
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