On 18/02/2012 4:37 PM, Brian Curtin wrote: > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 23:24, Mark Hammond<skippy.hammond at gmail.com> wrote: >> 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: >> >> * 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. > > I've been doing some installer work lately and would be willing to > help out if I can. Great. >> Thoughts or comments? > > Will you be at PyCon, specifically at the language summit? I proposed > a side-track to discuss this PEP, and I say side-track since a great > majority of the group are not Windows users, so I don't think it's a > topic to bring before the entire group. Unfortunately not, but if you can get a few people together to discuss this, I'm happy to wait and see what consensus they arrive at. Cheers, Mark
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