>> http://www.python.org/pypi >> THIS IS ALL PYTHON.
Paul> No. Those are programs people have written in Python or as Python Paul> extensions. What's your point? That I have to download and perhaps install them to use them? In that case, how are these two scenarios different: * I have to download and build the MySQLdb package to talk to MySQL servers from Python code * I have to ensure that the readline library and include files are installed on my system before the readline module (which is included in the core distribution) can be built I and many other people happily use external packages other people have written as well as make stuff available. My guess is that you do as well. If everyone adopted your position that it wasn't Python unless it had been added to the core, we'd all be reinventing lots of wheels or tackling much less challenging tasks, if we programmed in Python at all. Here's an incomplete list of stuff not in the core I have used happily over the past several years to do my jobs using Python: * MySQLdb, Sqlite, pycopg, sybase-python - all database modules * CSV, Object Craft's csv, DSV - csv modules predating csv in the core * SpamBayes * Quixote * Docutils * MoinMoin * Pyrex * Psyco * PyInline * PyGTK * xmlrpclib before it was in the core * MAL's mx.DateTime before the core datetime module was available * timeout_socket before sockets supported timeouts Many of those things I could never have written myself, either for lack of time, lack of skill or both. I'm grateful they were available when I needed them and feel no qualms about using them even though they are not distributed with Python proper. Notice another interesting feature of several of those items: csv, xmlrpclib, mx.DateTime, timeout_socket. They were all modules I used that eventually wound up in the core in some fashion. They didn't go in the core first, then demonstrate their usefulness. It was the other way around. Not everything that is useful belongs in the core distribution. I think you are confusing "batteries included" with "everything, including the kitchen sink". Skip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list