> That means we -can't- agree on the "syntax"... we can't even get changes > propagated into a single platform. (e.g. Python in this case.)
Actually, Tony, just a hint: if you want me to move faster, mail me a diff -c of the changes you've made, not a whole new Spider.py. That creates an extra step for me, which makes that task move lower on my list -- certainly lower than getting out 1.2. Particularly for Python novices, there's a certain chance that I'll have to re-write the submission (no! you gasp! :-). As for "dying trees", I think the Plucker distiller will continue to be the main version for a while yet. It's certainly where I intend to keep working. It's coming out in both Python and Java starting with 1.2. And when I get a newer version of Jython, it will also form a Java-callable library for distilling. Bill _______________________________________________ plucker-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-dev