On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: > Depending on the extent of removed/disabled functionality, it might not > be very interesting to have a Metro port at all. Win 8 is practically a new OS target - the nt module may need to be replaced with a metro module to handle it well. Accessing the WinRT APIs directly from Python will also require a set of Python projections for the API, which should be straightforward to generate from the WinRT metadata files. I know Dino Viehland did some work on that; not sure if he can elaborate or not though. Otherwise, IronPython would be the only option for writing Metro apps in Python - not that I'd be *horribly* upset at that :). IronPython is slowly growing Metro support, and it seems like most things will work, but the .NET framework shields it from a lot of the WinRT guts. - Jeff
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