> Well, isn't tkinter being removed? > (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3108/)
PEP3108 isn't only about removals, but some renaming and reorganizations of certain packages / modules to be consistent within the standard library. In that section of PEP3108 they're talking about grouping tkinter modules together in a different way. That said... > So the user will have to install it anyways, I think wx is way better that > tkinter > from a user and a developer's perspective. I think it's time to let it > go....but hey, Honestly, I agree. There's a point to a meta-app like this being "universally available" and since Tkinter is almost always available, that's a boon. But Tkinter is a really, really poor choice in just about every other category of how you make your decision IMHO. If the OP wants to use a wxPython-based GUI, all power to him. If he wants his utility to get wide adoption he just needs to make sure he can get some binary installers; deps, rpms, windows .exe's, etc. That's not at all impossible to do. Just takes extra work. If he wants to do the work -- and have a good UI -- good for him. --S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list