From: "Littlefield, Tyler" <ty...@tysdomain.com>
> >We are talking about accessibility here. Are you saying that Tkinter 
> can be >recommended from the perspective of accessibility?
> See my comment about shoving words in people's mouths; I did not hint, 
> nor did I come near saying that in that message.


But you asked who says that Tkinter is not recommended. Everything that's not 
accessible is not recommended. Tkinter should be at most accepted because there 
is no better solution, at least for Python 3, not because it is the recommended 
solution.

Octavian



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