> The audience we're imagining is one looking to branch out a little --  
> into programming, to begin with, into Python in particular.

That's *one* of the audiences.

> If that  
> involves downloading something, that's perfectly familiar territory.  
> If I were a Mac user interested in a new approach to word processing  
> I'd expect to download Nisus Writer, or whatever. (For that matter,  
> Word doesn't come free on Macs.) I think the Python is parallel, from  
> that psychological standpoint. (The fact that Apple ships a version  
> of Python is a red herring here.)

I think I agree with this.

Bill
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