On 2010-12-30 22:44:52 -0500, Gerry Reno said:

On 12/30/2010 10:28 PM, rantingrick wrote:

Hmm, wxPython is starting to look like the answer to all our problems.
WxPython already has an IDE so there is no need to rewrite IDLE
completely. What do we have to loose by integrating wx into the
stdlib, really?



In the spirit of "batteries included", Python needs to have "something"
in the stdlib as far as gui.  But it cannot be overwhelming.

The problem with wx is that it is BIG.  And so if we want something like
wx to be in the stdlib then it would have to be refactored so that there
was a small basic wx that was part of stdlib and then import
wx-the-whole-enchilada if you need heavy gui artillery.

It's BIG.

The question really is, do we need a GUI toolkit in the stdlib. I would say "no". In wxPython's case it is a no-brainer to install (even as a second package). I am not sure if PySide is "that easy" but it could be.

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Robert


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