geremy condra wrote:
Well, I've just concluded a short conversation with Raymond Hettinger,
and I think its fair to characterize him as being opposed to the idea
at present. In addition to the popularity test, he's also noted that
ideally a core CPython dev should be involved in the project. Putting
the two together is, AFAICS, a death knell for any extant graph lib.
Having said that, I'd still like to see how much common ground we
could find among the existing libraries. IMHO, there's a lot more
in common than there is different.
The large number of current projects practically guarantees that none
will be popular enough, and perhaps than none get the usage needed to
shake out a broadly useful api. So any consolidation wuold be good.
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