Defending the Python lanuage...
Hernan M. Foffani
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Wed Jan 30 07:38:00 EST 2002
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> ... [a series of management questions] ... > ... > that the Tkinter library won't be supported any more.. I can assure > you that this would be a very expensive decission for us, our whole > GUI library is based on that now. And isn't this a risk with many open > source projects ? Future is a risk on every project. It doesn't matter if its tools and underlaying technology are open source or not. I'm not going into the n-millionth debate about open source, just to remind you the PEP process in the specific case of Python. There are disclosed plans for the evolution for the next couple of years in some part of the language! Have you seen something similar on the suppliers you've got right now? I fully agree that when a manager evaluates techs alternatives the decision may be affected by non-tech factors. I don't think many readers here would deny such claim and c.l.py is a great forum to look for answers on TECH's issues of Python. Regards, -Hernan
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