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[Python-Dev] PEP 413: Faster evolution of the Python StandardLibrary
Nick Coghlanncoghlan at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 07:31:56 CET 2012
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Matt Joiner <anacrolix at gmail.com> wrote:> Evidently some modules have to ship with core if they are required (sys),or> expose internals (os, gc). Others are clearly extras, (async{ore,hat},> subprocess, unittest, select).There's a whole raft of additional dependencies introduced by thebuild process and the regression test suite. The fact that your"others are clearly extras" was only right for 2 out of 5 examplesdoesn't fill me with confidence that you have any idea of the scale ofwhat you're suggesting.But the real reason this isn't going to happen? It's an absolute tonof work that *won't make Python better at the end*. Anyone that feelsotherwise is free to fork CPython and try it for themselves, but Ipredict they will be thoroughly disappointed with the outcome. (Wemoved to a DVCS in large part to make it easier for other people toexperiment with things - they don't have to ask python-dev'spermission, they can just fork, try it for themselves, and see if itworks out. If they instead want to *pay* somebody to try it on theirbehalf, then they can just offer some contract work and see if theyget any takers).Cheers,Nick.-- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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