Kevin Reid, http://homepage.mac.com/kpreid/, has just released v1.2 of plist.py which supports reading and writing xml1 plist files. It converts the xml1 plist files to Python standard types such as dictionary, list, etc. It will also write out properly structured Python types as plist xml1 files. If you are not familiar with the xml1 format, please see the man pages for 'plutil'. I have been using plist.py to adjust certain system plist files on new machines as part of an installation system that I have written in python and it has worked quite well for me. You can find plist.py here if you are interested:
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