On Jan 18, 9:02 pm, Corey Richardson <kb1...@aim.com> wrote: > If that's what you believe, I don't think many (if any) here have an > issue with replacing Tkinter with something that has more features and > is just as easy to use.
Yea, and you're basing that on facts from where? If you haven't noticed by now NEWSFLASH! nobody from Python-dev has weighed in. Where is Steve Holden on the issue... who knows? Where is his subordinate on this? > Write up a full-on proposal, including technical > feasibility of splitting up wxPython, and send it to python-ideas. After > they give some feedback, modify and send to python-dev. If it's well > written and makes sense, I'm sure they'll lend an ear. Obviously you've never dealt with these folks before have you? > Just don't keep > getting off topic and I'm sure people will take you more seriously next > time. The insulting doesn't help either side. Yea, thats all it takes Corey. Obviously you have not been around here long and know that because your spirit is not broken yet. But don't worry Corey, because if you hang around long enough these monsters will crucify you. Then you will understand why i have to rant so much, and why we find ourselves a full decade behind in GUI libraries with no good solution in sight. They can find a thousand reasons not to remove Tkinter and not one of them have an once of vision or thought applied. These people live on emotion, one hand washes the other, and back door politics. That is the current state of Python-dev as it relates to the "peasents". We are nothing to them. Python has lost all vision as a community. This is no doubt the beginning of the end. Better check out GO... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list