Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Edwin Zimmerman writes:
> > This is still true.  There are some of us that will
> > scream very
> > very loud if the std lib disappears from Python installers. 
> > However, I think there could easily be a way to satisfy both
> > parties here.  How difficult would it be to release both full and
> > minimal installers for every release?  That way everyone could have
> > it their way.
> > Not too hard, but that's a distro problem.  Python is a development
> organization.  It's traditionally been considered that producing a
> series of "official" installers for Windows and Mac is useful, but it
> will be a heavy lift to go further.

All .NET Core library modularized and this mean I could update any package 
without updating underling run-time and it is cool

It will allow develop any Python package independently and receive update 
sooner (for example security issue should be fixed as soon as possible in our 
"Fast" World ;)
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