[Twisted-Python] Twisted in Python STDLIB?

Sergio Trejo serj_trejo at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 11 22:36:11 EDT 2004


Interesting idea, especially when event-based programming is starting to get 
more attention in the Java world.

See this article posted by Cnet today:

http://news.com.com/A+new+event+in+programming/2100-1007_3-5406253.html

Serg

>From: Ed Suominen <general at eepatents.com>
>Reply-To: Twisted general discussion <twisted-python at twistedmatrix.com>
>To: twisted-python at twistedmatrix.com
>Subject: [Twisted-Python] Twisted in Python STDLIB?
>Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:34:34 -0700
>
>I'd like to start a discussion on whether Twisted ought to be a part of
>Python's standard library. I understand some of the developers think it
>should not, but I personally don't like seeing far inferior networking
>code sitting there in stdlib. Inclusion in the stdlib carries an
>implied endorsement, and that endorsement should be going to Twisted,
>in my view.
>
>Has Guido et al. ever expressed any viewpoint on Twisted? It is
>certainly very Pythonic, and though I have only limited Python and OOP
>experience to express this viewpoint, it is the best-written Python
>code I've ever seen. (Now, if only I could say the same for the
>commenting...)
>
>Ed Suominen
>Registered Patent Agent
>Open-Source Software Author (yes, both...)
>Web Site: http://www.eepatents.com
>
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