There's a few reasons that I can think of. A different set of maintainers
and developers, maybe. Separation into a separate package also means that
the python package can be updated without waiting for a Gimp update.

Cheers,

Cliff

On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 9:33 PM Ofnuts <ofn...@gmx.com> wrote:

> On 3/20/19 3:16 AM, Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list wrote:
> > 1) Is there a missing GIMP-python module.
> > That was it!  Strange, I don't recall ever explicitly installing
> that...Perhaps for some reason (either earlier version versus this,or
> Debian vs [Lu]buntu) the gimp-python pkg was not automaticallypulled in ...
>
>
> Recent versions of Ubuntu do not install the gimp-python package by
> default as they did in the past. I don't even see the point of making
> it a separate package...
>
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