Mike Meyer wrote: [ Having GUI stuff included on a standard installation of Python ]
> However, you can get compilers for both that come bundled with a good > GUI library. Could it be that that's what you really want - someone to > distribute Python bundled with an enterprise-class GUI library and > IDE? And then you are going to have three or four different distributors of Python using three or four different GUI toolkits and also python.org distributing Python for free without any (or with TKinter)... Which one will be the "standard" distributor so that it gets documented and adopted? In an international project I see othe problems as well -- cost, logistics, S&H, customs, etc. -- Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list