Ned Deily <n...@acm.org> added the comment:

I agree that adding a link to the installed documentation set would be an 
improvement.  Currently, the only easy way to find it is within IDLE:  Help -> 
Python Docs (or F1).  I'll propose an installer patch for that for 3.2.

-0.5 for removing the Extras directory.  Prior to Python 3.2, it contained the 
contents of the Demo directory.  For 3.2, the Demo directory was pruned and 
relocated to Tools, which had not previously been installed anywhere by OS X 
installers.  Also, there has been at least one request to make some of the 
contents of Tools available on OS X, i.e. unittestgui.  For those reasons, I 
added Tools under Extras for 3.2.  I agree that much of the contents is not 
particularly useful from, say, IDLE.  But the Python Launcher will run them 
under a command line and users can easily drag/drop any of onto a python 
command line in a terminal shell or just cd there and can also use the Finder's 
Get Info to change the application associated with them.  That said, the 
launching of Python scripts in OS X is currently is currently somewhat fragile 
and unintuitive (in the presence of multiple Python versions) and in need of 
some work post-3.2; see, for instance, Issue5262.  Due to OS X's multipl
 e personalities and interaction styles (Classic Mac, command line UNIX, 
X-based apps, etc), it's also difficult to assess exactly how the python.org 
installed Pythons are being used on OS X. My guess, though, is that a majority 
of our users these days primarily or exclusively use Python from a command line 
so it would be good to not neglect their needs.

The issue of uninstalling has come up before, most recently (IIRC) in 
Issue7107.  Unfortunately, the Mac/README file updated there is not installed.  
I would be +0.5 at looking into it further as time permits while recognizing 
that there would need to be caveats like potentially wiping out installed 
system-wide site-packages.

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