On Jan 27, 3:19 pm, Emile van Sebille <em...@fenx.com> wrote: > On 1/27/2011 12:47 PM rantingrick said... > > > different choices OUTSIDE the stdlib. INSIDE the stdlib we have no > > choice. Just wanted to make that clear. > > Only when you restrict yourself to the artificial restriction of 'no > third party downloads allowed -- python must supply the right choice for > my application no matter what'
Some people ARE in enviroments where they would like to add third party downloads but cannot. > On that basis, os's ought to come with your browser and editor of choice > as choice is the domain of the environment - not the user. Well then explain why Windows still ships with that god awful windows explorer? Tkinter IS Windows Explorer. Antiquated, legacy, bloatware. And it need to die! But this misses the entire point. We are not trying to please everyone because THAT would be impossible. What we are trying to do is keep Python relevant in the 21st century. Continuing to lug Tkinter around is killing Python's evolution. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list