On May 4, 2009, at 3:59 PM, Andreas Röhler wrote:

IMO any new "obviously useful" features should be enabled by
default. Old Timers should have no problem reverting to older
configurations via settings. A point which generates much contention I
know. As it is, Python set up is/was a minefield. I have a reasonable
set up here fwiw,


Yes, you have. Used it month ago, thanks BTW.
Beside the question is still, how the user may get everything needed
installed with one action.
Several possibilities exist: we could make a tarball emacs-python.

If you have permission of the authors of the other packages, I have no problem distributing them in our branch, or making a tarball of them available from the Launchpad download page. It's up to them though. I tend not to use those other packages and just grab python-mode.el from its bzr branch.

Too we should let the user decide, what features to use: ipython or not,
pdbtrack or pydb, which
completion, refactoring, which checks and tests etc.

Sure. I would tend to be more conservative in the default settings, so as not to surprise people, but that's just me. :)

-Barryu

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