Mike Meyer wrote: > We already have multiple distributions of Python: CPython, IronPython, > and Jython (and there's at least one more). We even have multiple > distributions of CPython, what with Active State doing their own and > the MacPython distribution. I'm not proposing a fundamental change in > the world, I'm suggesting an addition that would satisify the OPs > needs. > > The "standard" distributor is whichever one your organization settles > on when it comes time to choose a Python distribution.
So we don't solve the problem with a "standard" distribution and that was the point I was trying to show. In fact this sounds more like a joke I've heard a while ago: standards, if you don't like the ones out there, create your own. > None of which has stopped linux from following this path. And solve a completely different problem while sharing the very same problem you, on the post prior to mine, was trying to solve: what is the standard GUI on a Linux distribution? QVWM? WindowMaker? Gnome? KDE? FVWM? -- Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list