[Python-Dev] PEP 3148 ready for pronouncement (original) (raw)
Yaniv Aknin yaniv at aknin.name
Thu May 27 04:15:55 CEST 2010
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Well... a middle ground certainly could exist; perhaps in the form of an "Extended Standard Library" (community distribution), with simple installation and management tools. It could be "blessed" by python-dev and maintain a high standard (only well established best-of-breed modules with a commitment of ongoing maintenance and more than one maintainer - something that the stdlib itself doesn't stick to). A common license could even be chosen, potentially allowing corporations to approve the extended package in a single pass.
I read the 'sumo' thread before I read this (and replied in depth there), but I think Michael and I mean similar things.
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