Reinhold Birkenfeld schrieb: > Do you have any other good and valued Python modules that you would think are > bug-free, mature (that includes a long release distance) and useful enough to > be granted a place in the stdlib?
Hmmm, let's look into <pythonlib>/site-packackes, That's what I always have installed: - pysqlite - Numeric - PIL - mxExtensions (mostly for mxDateTime) - ClientForm - ClientCookie - pycrypto Most of these are probably not elegible due to license issues but I'd love to see SQLite support added to Python-out-of-the-box. Also, when on windows, I always install the ActiveState distro because it comes with the win23 extensions and more useful documentation. Maybe there should be rather a separate "add-on-packs" distribution? I think, this would be mostly useful for developers though. With solutions like p2exe and python eggs becoming more widely used, caring about what is installed and what not, shouldn't be such an issue anymore. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list