#14952: New find_commands(management_dir) to support .pyc and .pyo
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     Reporter:  lgx@…          |                    Owner:  nobody
         Type:  Uncategorized  |                   Status:  closed
    Component:  Core (Other)   |                  Version:  1.2
     Severity:  Normal         |               Resolution:  wontfix
     Keywords:  find_commands  |             Triage Stage:  Unreviewed
    Has patch:  0              |      Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0              |  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0              |                    UI/UX:  0
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Comment (by danielgoncalves):

 It's a sort of functionality that cannot be ignored. The distribution of
 compiled sources is a necessary thing, unless you work *only* with open-
 source, there are some contracts and companies out there that requires
 (sometimes enforced by law) some sort of "compiled" or "executables".

 My company is obliged to a law called "PAF-ECF" (a brazilian federal law
 which applies to all retail automation systems) and requires that we point
 and sign an "executable" file (that just cannot be "readable" or an
 editable source file). We use a complicated mix of Django for database
 modeling and the ERP part of the software which runs in a browser. The
 point-of-sales (POS) part is a GTK+ application that uses those Django
 models. We need to deploy only the compiled files. There is no other way.

 By the way, PEP 3147 will do not ignore ".pyc" files, unless the ".py"
 file is there. [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3147/#flow-chart].

 It's so simple and so needed that I just can't figure out why this is
 marked as "won't fix".

 (!) My english isn't so good (as I think it is :-). I have no intention to
 be rude or anything like that. Actually I love Django and all the
 fantastic things that you developers did. I learned a lot from you.

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