On Thursday, June 14, 2007, at 06:57PM, "Christopher Barker" <[EMAIL 
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>has wrote:
>> In the longer term, EasyDialogs definitely needs to be substantially  
>> rewritten
>
>shouldn't EasyDialogs be re-written to use Cocoa? Or would that require 
>the full pyObjC package -- speaking of which is that ever going to be 
>part of the 'standard" MacPython package?

That's unlikely, I have no plans for trying to get pyobjc in the stdlib. Having 
it outside of the stdlib has one pretty major advantage: not being restricted 
by the Python release cycle and hence having the possibility of closely 
tracking whatever Apple is doing. In a hypothetical world where pyobjc is part 
of the stdlib you'd have to wait until Python 2.6 before getting access to the 
frameworks that Apple will introduce in Leopard.

It might be useful to make MacPython a kitchensink distribution of Python for 
Mac OSX instead of just the standard library, but that would require some 
people that want to invest into building this. It should also be more than an 
.mpkg that installs Python, PyObjC, appscript, wxPython and whatever else is 
deemed useful, a MacPython that's separate from the standard python.org 
distribution should strive for being the best possible Python environment for 
the Mac (including a proper IDE, software management tools, ...). 

Building such a beast is certainly possible, but takes a lot of developer time 
and is hence rather unlikely to happen unless someone has too much money and 
wants to fund this :-)


>
>I suppose it could use wxPython instead -- Apple has delivered wxPython 
>by default in the past -- I don't know if they are committed to doing so 
>in the future.

I have no idea what Apple plans to do, but if you're using Apple's build of 
Python you should consider PyObjC as well (wink, wink).

Ronald

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