From: "Littlefield, Tyler" <ty...@tysdomain.com> > >I don't know why you didn't say this before. > Comprehention, Octavian. I've made that point multiple times, but your > to stuck on talking about how selfish people are.
You didn't say that WxPython doesn't work on Python 3, so I don't know what you are talking about. > >The other part of the discussion is related to the accessibility and > care for >accessibility and that discussion is not nice at all, because > it shows > how > >selfish are most of the people and they consider this a virtue. > Selfish? We've had multiple people get interested, and I've had a couple > of messages off-list about the accessibility, (probably so they wouldn't > have > to deal with you). We've even had one person ask for a list of screen > readers, (and I note you only gave him the one -you- use for the OS > -you- use). There's > no selfishness, just your not knowing when to jump off the soapbox and I couldn't find the word soapbox in the dictionary so I don't know what it means. I guess that not the soap + box. Please be more clear and not talk like the high school kids. > stop parroting something just for the sake of complaining about it. It's > been admitted that TKInter is not accessible, And I was saying the same thing. What's the problem? Because I keep telling it? > and discussion has even > been made about fixing it. Yes, it will take a while, but nothing comes > in over night. And getting WXPython to the point where it is usable in > python 3, as has also been mentioned before by many people is going to > take a lot of work, as well. Do you think that this really matters? Do you think that if Python 3 will have support for WxPython much earlier than Tkinter will be accessible, and if WxPython will be fixed to not give segfaults, WxPython will be included in the Python distribution? I guess that it won't, so it is less important that WxPython has bugs or that it is not available for Python 3. But we'll see. I can assure you that if after 5 years WxPython will be available for Python 3 but Tk will still be inaccessible for the most used screen reader, Tkinter will still be the default GUI lib. (And 5 years doesn't mean overnight) Octavian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list