> Is anyone using it though? Why hasn't it been updated in the 12 years since
> import?

shrug

> 
> > If it's just that they're a bit stale, here's an update for py-quixote 
> > to the last version from the 2.x series.
> 
> Why keep a python 2.x version? Nothing depends on it being python2.

I don't see any reason to prevent an update to the python3 versions, it 
just looks more involved than a simple update.

what I'm saying is, I don't see any reason to delete these.

> 
> > If this goes in I think twill could potentially be updated too. what do 
> > you think?
> 
> If folks are actually using them, sure. However, having things remain at the
> same version since import almost 13 years ago doesn't look like it's being
> used.
> 

well, thanks for bringing twill to my attention. it does look like 
something i'd like to explore using.

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