From: "Mark Roseman" <m...@markroseman.com>
> If you guys spent 1/10th as much time articulating the problems you see 
> with Tkinter (and being willing to listen when people offer solutions) 
> as you do trying to convince everyone else you're right, you'd probably 
> have ... well, anyway, no sense in being practical.


The problem: The beginners use the first GUI lib they find in the default 
Python package and they learn how to create applications which are not 
accessible for screen readers (at all), while there are better solutions.

Is there any other solution for the problem that Python promotes this bad GUI 
than removing it from the default package?

Not only Python does this. For the reason that "it is more simple and we don't 
care about the problems it generates", ActiveState does the same and it does 
the same with ActivePerl, but it doesn't mean that it is something good.

Octavian



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