Jorge Godoy wrote: > I agree where you say that lack of information is a risk. But I don't see > how it -- lack of information -- wouldn't affect both scenarios. At least,
Because you put different probabilities on different outcomes. One easy 'risk markup' would be to assume that parts of the standard Python distribution like TkInter have a higher chance of working with the next release than external libraries like wxPython. Of course, there are lots of other possible criteria: - which has been under more active development in the last releases - which source code is easier to understand so that I don't have to rely on external help Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list