> I'm going to try to get our solution open-sourced, then I'll get your
> feedback on it.
Thanks bukzor! I think that it would be very helpful to have a library
like this available.
In the longer term, what do people think about the possibility of
writing up a PEP to fix this problem in the core
> Is everyone really happy with this?
I'm not happy with this. In fact, if Python 3.3 came out with a
solution for this problem, it would be a major motivation for me to
migrate.
I don't think that it would take much to fix either. Perhaps if Python
looked in the current directory for ".pth" file