On 12/10/2016 10:11 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 12/10/2016 5:28 PM, Wes Turner wrote: >> >> So forks with modules added or removed cannot be called Python? > > Distributions that make parts of the stdlib optional are not forks. The > PSF Windows installer makes tcl/tk, tkinter, IDLE, and turtle? modules > optional. > > Distributions that package additional modules with unmodified python x.y > are also, to me, not forks. But they are always given other names for > the combined package. ActiveState Python, Enthought Python, Anaconda > (Python). Separate names for separate distribution allow people to > search for particular distributions and discuss questions like "Which > distribution is best for purpose A?" > > I am sure that ActiveState Software Inc. would not be happy if you > distributed Python + selected modules and called it 'ActiveState Python' > ;-), Some for other distributions. I just found the small gray print: "© 2016 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved. ActiveState®, Komodo®, ActiveState Perl Dev Kit®, ActiveState Tcl Dev Kit®, ActivePerl®, ActivePython®, and ActiveTcl® are registered trademarks of ActiveState." -- Terry Jan Reedy
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