On Mar 24, 2014, at 11:38 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: >Easy. Just set PYTHONPATH to import the SEPython [1] lib ahead of the >standard lib. Then you can go back to the standard 2.7 (if you want >to) by unsetting PYTHONPATH. > >It'd be nice if SEPython defined a modified sys.version for clarity, >but otherwise, it'd be a vanilla Python 2.7. That's certainly more in the direction of what I think is an appropriate upstream solution. The thing is, there isn't one single "what's best for users" resolution. There are many, many competing requirements and I think it will be difficult to satisfy everyone. I'm particularly sensitive to complaints of unexpected changes between micro releases. -Barry
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