Rick: > Man look at the state of Tkinter. Look at the bugs and mediocre code i > exposed. Are you going to set there with a strait face and tell me > many people are using Tkinter. Come on Kevin, be realistic!
Tyler: > You also uncovered bugs in WX (remember those segfaults, RR)? Yes i do, and i also remember Robin pointing out that those who were experiencing segfaults were experiencing them because they did not run wxPython correctly.But lets just ignore facts for a moment, you do this all the time. But just to make a point i will entertain you. Let's imagine that the segfaults are in fact only a wxPython problem. Now imagine you are buying a car and you have two choices. You can choose an old Yugo with 300,000 miles and a bad paint job or you can choose a fancy sports car fresh off the assembly line that contains the most modern technology. Both the new sports car and the old and dumpy Yugo have brand new tires. You're argument about segfauts would be akin to making the decision solely based on the tires. Completely moronic. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list