> On 15 Dec 2016, at 21:41, Cosimo Lupo <cosimo.l...@daltonmaag.com> wrote:
> 
> +1 on having the official Python.org distribution be a standalone Python.app 
> that users could just drag-and-drop like with the rest of native non-AppStore 
> apps!

A Python.app from python.org <http://python.org/> should be a long term plan at 
best, it would be better to start work on this outside of constraints of 
CPython (e.g. not being able to use libraries outside of the stdlib and only 
shipping feature updates with major releases). 

> 
> (I wish Apple shipped macOS with Python 3…)

I’ve mixed feelings about that, on the one hand having Python 3 available by 
default would be cool, but on the other hand you’d have to rely on Apple to 
keep that software up to date and Apple tends to only ship security updates 
between major releases. That’s not too bad for Python 2.7, but is less useful 
for 3.x.

> 
> And thanks a lot Ronald for the PyObjC wheels on PyPi :D

That turned out to be a lot less work than I expected, I should have done the 
work a long time ago ;-)

Ronald

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