> +1. I'd much rather just use the module from PyPI. > > It would be good to have a practical guide on how to manage the > transition from third-party to core library module though. A PEP with > a list of modules earmarked for upcoming inclusion in the standard > library (and which Python version they're intended to be included in) > might focus community effort on using, testing and fixing modules > before they make it into core and fixing becomes a lot harder. +1 for your +1, and earmarking. That's the word I was looking for, and instead chose "advocacy".
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