> I get that they have 10 million lines of working legacy Mel. Although I 
> still don't know why that justifies that they need to move forward in 
> Mel-only development. One can still call the legacy Mel from python. It 
> would be interesting to find out what they have found to be problematic 
> with introducing Python. I don't think any of those 10 million lines need 
> to be rewrittten necessarily. Going back isn't really required if you can 
> successfully write production python that interfaces just fine. 
>
>
Yes, that is exactly what I thought too. I asked if I can call their mel  
from python, but they donĀ“t want to mix script languages in a pipeline that 
has been working great for years just with mel. Also not everyone knows 
python so...
What this means is that the mel library will keep growing.

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