ant <shi...@uklinux.net> writes: > First off, I'm not volunteering to lead this effort. I don't think > anyone should even think about that until and unless the Python Powers > That Be actually decide that it is worth doing. That is what I meant > by 'strong leadership'.
In that case, you have rather a misconception about how these things progress. The PtB in Python won't be saying anything normative on the matter unless there is an established code base to inspect, preferably with an established user base of that code. There's not a lot of point in pronouncing either way on vapourware. If you claim it would be a useful thing to have, let's see the tangible demonstration of that claim in the form of Python libraries. -- \ “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking | `\ they don't have any.” —Alice Walker | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list