On Monday, 24 September 2012 09:59:12 UTC+5:30, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 9/23/2012 11:59 PM, alex23 wrote: > > > On Sep 21, 10:14 pm, xliiv <tymoteusz.jankow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> On Friday, September 21, 2012 1:08:23 PM UTC+2, Tarek Ziadé wrote: > > >>> Python Paste is probably what you are looking for - see > > > > > >> It's a nice beast but: > > >> - it's not built in. Should it be? I think it should. > > > > > > There needs to be a distinction at some point between Python as > > > runtime and development environments. If you assume that there are > > > more users of Python code than developers, then cluttering it with > > > more developer-only tools is a waste of resources for those end users. > > > > > > Also: developers are fussy about their environments. One person's vi > > > is another person's emacs. We keep various package skeletons in our > > > git repository, and that works well for us, so adding Paste to Python > > > is just more useless kruft from our perspective. > > > > > > And: easy_install/pip install paste isn't exactly crippling to type. > > > > > >> - about readme and manifest.in: > > >> "You could add to your template a file called readme.rst" > > >> i dont want to add, i want it already added :) > > > > > > If you'd just did as they asked, you'd already have this issue > > > resolved by now. > > > > > > If you're waiting for the standard library to scratch your itch for > > > you, you're going to be waiting for a long, _long_ time. > > > > Batteries are batteries, not flashlights, phone, radios, toys, clickers, > > etc. > > > > -- > > Terry Jan Reedy
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