> > So from my perspective, removing broken features, whether temporarily > > or permanently, is great. > > I would agree with you if we were talking about a minor feature; removing > Python means removing any software running on Python, and depriving > developers of the ability to hack Python scripts on their NanoNotes.
You understand that it is broken now. Removing broken software is far more honest than keeping it around. I will always vote for the removal of broken software, rather than fooling people about what actually works. Which I am sure is not what you are after either, you just express your sympathy for Python which is great and which I agree with. But still Python doesn't work now, so it's better removed and added back once it works again. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

