Christopher Koppler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The moral is, of course, that either the Python community's alpha > geeks need to get access to controlling interest in a *major* > company (or to become successful enough with their own companies to > register on the current *major* companies radar as potential > competition) or as you say, Python needs to be embraced like Linux > was. That's the way to win the hearts of software companies' managers.
It's not just a matter of attitude or politics. Python is an excellent choice for many projects. For some other projects, it's clearly unsuitable. For yet other projects, it's a plausible choice but there are sound technical reasons to be wary of it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list