On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Barry Warsaw <[email protected]> wrote: > On Oct 28, 2010, at 12:08 PM, Jim Fulton wrote: > >>BTW, I really don't care about certain types of innovation (e.g. file >>locations, wide unicode) as long as I as a developer don't feel them. >>It occurs to me that it would be useful if there was a definition of a >>standard Python that provided a baseline that developers could count >>on. Today, the closest thing to a standard is the Python distribution. >>I suppose that doesn't have to be the standard. Of course, defining >>such a standard might be really painful, especially via email. It might >>be a good PyCon discussion/sprint topic. > > We should do this.
Let's do it! :) ... > But maybe there's still something we can do here. We should put this on the > agenda for Pycon. Not sure what that involves. > Would the language summit be an appropriate forum (at least > as a start)? I think it would be a good idea to at least mention it there. I'm not sure all of the interested people will be there. Jim -- Jim Fulton _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
