I'm wondering what thoughts are on PEP 397, the Python launcher for Windows. I've been using the implementation for a number of months now and I find it incredibly useful. To my mind, the specific steps would be: * Have someone pronounce it as accepted (or suggest steps to be taken before such a pronouncement). I can't recall the current process - does Guido have to pronounce personally or formally delegate to a czar? * Move the source into the Python tree and update the build process. * Arrange for it to be installed with the next release of 3.2 and all future versions - I'm happy to try and help with that, but will probably need some help from Martin. * Write some user-oriented docs. Thoughts or comments? Mark
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