On Jun 11, 12:17 am, ant <shi...@uklinux.net> wrote: > I like the points about backwards compatibility. Presumably that > reason alone is enough to keep Tkinter in the standard library for a > long while.
I don't see why that is a good reason. Download Tkinter and your backward compatible again. The majority don't use it anyway. I would bet that only myself, Kevin, and only a handful of others use Tkinter for anything more than education purposes. AFIK, Kevin is THE ONLY PYTHON programmer producing real professional GUI's with Tkinter -- i encourage anyone else to speak up if your out there producing real Tkinter GUI. (psst: i don't think we'll be seeing mobs in the streets, really i don't) > So would it be so awful to have Tkinter and GUI2 (whatever it is) in > the stdlib, assuming that both had equivalent functionality? That would be an atrociously horrible idea! One GUI is more than enough. Some would say one GUI is far too much. Two GUIs? Yea that'll get a warm reception from pydev. ;-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list