Hey guys

this is just a quick question concerning the legal and/or official status
of PyMEL
<http://help.autodesk.com/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/Maya-Tech-Docs/PyMel/#>. As I
understand it, Autodesk ships Maya with *PyMEL* included nowadays, however
it is *not* officialy supported !?

As a Dev. who has been using PyMEL since version 0.8 or so *(got my first
copies from a Google Code Project repo. if I remember correctly :D …)* I
quite frankly think that there is no alternative.

However I witnessed *(technical)* executives and decision makers shy away
from allowing *PyMEL* in their codebase on numerous occasions now, for the
lack of *real (!?)* officiality.
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How is the general situation concerning the officiality of *PyMEL*? Is the
current situation a veritable liability risk for decision makers?
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*Timm Wagener*
*Technical Director Pipeline & Lighting/Shading*
*www.timmwagener.com <http://www.timmwagener.com> | **wagenert...@gmail.com
<wagenert...@gmail.com> | Phone: *0160-99298540

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