Re: [python-win32] python-win32 is for Python on Windows

2015-12-27 Thread Tim Golden
The problem here is that changing the name (as opposed to the description) would break all sorts of existing links. Frankly, I doubt if anyone's actually stopping short of posting to the list merely over a doubt as to whether they can ask about 64-bit issues! TJG On 27/12/2015 18:33, R Schuma

Re: [python-win32] python-win32 is for Python on Windows

2015-12-27 Thread R Schumacher
I think part of the problem is "32" is now antiquated. At 08:29 AM 12/27/2015, mc@mclaveau wrote: Hi! Is "PyWin32" a possible name? @-salutations -- Michel Claveau Le 26.12.15 19:01, eryk sun a écrit : On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Vernon D. Cole wrote: 1) this (Python-win32) is not

Re: [python-win32] python-win32 is for Python on Windows

2015-12-27 Thread mc
Hi! Is "PyWin32" a possible name? @-salutations -- Michel Claveau Le 26.12.15 19:01, eryk sun a écrit : On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Vernon D. Cole wrote: 1) this (Python-win32) is not a group for the discussion of Python (in general) on Windows platforms. It is for discussion of a s

[python-win32] python-win32 is for Python on Windows

2015-12-26 Thread eryk sun
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Vernon D. Cole wrote: > > 1) this (Python-win32) is not a group for the discussion of Python (in > general) on Windows platforms. It is for discussion of a specific toolkit > (pywin32) Actually, that's not right: python-win32 -- Python on Windows (32-bit an