At 03:48 PM 6/11/2009 +0100, Paul Moore wrote:
Please note, in case I seem excessively aggressive - my assumption is that the standard defined by the PEP doesn't have to be used by everyone, in all cases. You presumably have code that works at the moment, and you are perfectly entitled to continue using it.
That depends on whether this PEP's version scheme is also going to be embedded in the code implied by PEP 376. If so, then nobody will have any reason to switch from using pkg_resources to the PEP 376 pkgutil code, because they won't be able to manage their test, dev, and collaboration environments that way.
If you switch to the APIs proposed in the PEP, then presumably you see some benefits in following the standard.
That's precisely it - there aren't any visible benefits to doing so, but there *are* visible problems.
We need to have a way to translate existing version schemes to the new one, if we're to be able to have a reasonable upgrade path -- considering that these PEPs' only benefit to adopters (at least among those using setuptools) is that the code will be in some future stdlib version, and support simple uninstalls.
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