[Python-Dev] Rework nntlib? (original) (raw)
R. David Murray rdmurray at bitdance.com
Wed Sep 15 00:45:24 CEST 2010
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 16:34:33 +0530, Senthil Kumaran <orsenthil at gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:44:30PM +0200, Baptiste Carvello wrote: > > Antoine> Like the email package, nntplib in py3k is broken (because of > > Antoine> various bytes/str mismatches; I suppose the lack of a test > > Antoine> suite didn't help when porting). > > > >How heavily used is nntp these days (unless you're looking for spam)? Would > >it make more sense to find someone willing to maintain it outside the Python > >core and just remove it altogether? > > > Reading this from GMANE ;-)
I guess, Skip's question or intention was, how often nntplib as a module is being used these days to write scripts/tools or clients? Very rarely. It would definitely be interesting to know, if there are python applications out there which are using nntplib at the moment.
You all might find it interesting to know that I'm now maintaining email and working on email6 as a direct consequence of nntplib. I was using it to read mailing lists through gmane, and when I tried to port my nntp tool to Python3 I found that decode_header (among other things) was broken, and as a consequence of talking to Barry about that walked in to the email minefield....
I'm currently not using my nttp reader, but it is because I couldn't stand working on my client in Python2, I wanted to be using Python3. So I volunteered to help with email...but I figure I'll come back around and help Antoine with nttplib by and by :)
--David
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