On 29 January 2012 21:39, Gregory P. Smith <greg at krypto.org> wrote: > An example of this working: ipaddr is ready to go in. It got the > eyeballs and API modifications while still a pypi library as a result > of the discussion around the time it was originally suggested as being > added. I or any other committers have simply not added it yet. Interesting. I recall the API debates and uncertainty, but I don't recall having seen anything to indicate that it all got resolved and we're essentially "ready to go". If I were looking for an IP address library, I wouldn't know where to go, and I certainly wouldn't know that there was an option that would become part of the stdlib. Not sure that counts as the approach "working"... (although I concede that my lack of a *real* need for an IP address library may be a contributing factor to my lack of knowledge...) Paul.
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