lost interest?
Alex Martelli
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Tue Dec 11 12:11:25 EST 2001
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"Skip Montanaro" <skip at pobox.com> wrote in message news:mailman.1008084977.20129.python-list at python.org... ... > * Perl's third-party modules tend to rely heavily on other third-party > modules for their proper functioning, so CPAN's ability to register > and handle inter-module dependencies is important. ... > CPAN is marvelous. The way the Perl and Python communities operate, it > fills a niche perfectly in the Perl world, but I think would be a bit of a > solution looking for a problem in the Python world. If it encourages more reuse of code in module A by the author of module B, I think it would be a VERY good influence "in the Python world". Why *shouldn't* the useful 3rd-party modules we use be free to rely on other useful 3rd-party modules yet?! Since switching my Linuxing to Mandrake I've grown SO fond of urpmi's automatic resolution of dependencies (Debian's apt-get works at least as well, I hear) that I can't believe we'd WANT to be without it for Python...! Alex
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