On Sep 14, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Paul Moore wrote:

Please remember that some establishments have restrictions that mean
that tools like easy_install or pip cannot be used. In locked-down
corporate environments, python-full is potentially all that will be
available (and maybe very specific "blessed" environment-specific 3rd
party modules).

Splitting things out for developers is not the same as keeping that split visible for distributions, either via tarball, binary from us, or through distros. In fact, I'd venture to guess that most locked down establishments are not going to be installing Python from us; they'll get it through their operating system vendor (well, thank goodness I don't have to know what locked down Windows users have to go through ;).

Still, there's no reason why we couldn't ship sumo packages with all those batteries included again.

-Barry

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