Sure mate, this is purely my concern. Cheers

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Leif Theden <leif.the...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Bart,  The modules I've proposed are pure python won't need to be
> compiled, or even required for pygame to function.  I am a supporter of the
> pygame project as a whole, and have no problems with maintaining this
> module for the use of pygame users.  I think you've raised your point well
> enough, and it is well known that you are opposed to the idea.  Let's not
> let this discussion get out of hand.
>
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Miriam English <m...@miriam-english.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Bartosz,
>>
>> You do make some good points, especially about dependencies and being
>> able leave stuff out if desired.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>>         - Miriam
>>
>> On 01/10/14 05:18, Bartosz Debski wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>> If Pygame will include your modules in, then it becomes a standard
>>> feature. You have stated that on page of your project that imports from
>>> Tiled are pretty much your main target as a input files. What if
>>> (however unlikely) Tiled will change their exports to a level where your
>>> modules will have to be constantly modified to support new stuff ? Will
>>> Pygame see weekly or monthly releases just to support your changes ?
>>>
>>> Lastly I can support your modules but only if there is an option to
>>> exclude them while compiling pygame on my machine. Why ? Well, when I
>>> compile my code into binaries I don't want stuff in that I don't need.
>>>
>>> Don't get me wrong, form what is see your modules sure are useful and
>>> great that your have created them. Would it be better to have the as
>>> supported 3rd party modules, listed on Pygame site on curated list ?
>>> Then you are still in control of all your changes and improvements you
>>> need?
>>>
>>
>>
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