Pretty much like the title says. This is also for things like when i
open up a i/b/python shell, it would be cool to just be able to run
'import gluon' or 'from gluon import foo'. Im sure this would also
have other benefits as well, but im not sure. I tried doing 'import
sys' and 'sys.path.append("/srv/sites/web2py/gluon")' but that didnt
seem to work. i also tried it without the/gluon part. Is it worth it
to do this? otherwise i can get the effect by opening a terminal and
going to the web2py directory, opening the python shell and importing
like that. This culd also be handy when running python scripts that
are in different places on the system and wanting to be able to import
something from gluon.

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