[Python-Dev] In-Python virtualisation and packaging (original) (raw)
Michael Foord fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk
Tue Jun 14 02:00:45 CEST 2011
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On 14/06/2011 00:46, Carl Meyer wrote:
[snip...] So I don't think a virtualenv stdlib module would be at all likely to break on a new OS release, if Python itself is not broken by that OS release. (It certainly wouldn't be the stdlib module most likely to be broken by OS changes, in comparison to e.g. shutil, threading...)
And if we gain Carl as a Python committer to help maintain it, then I'd say it is worth doing for that reason alone...
Michael
Carl
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