Matthias Klose, coming from a distro who does a lot less mucking about
with upstream packages, having deafult language behavior broken infavor
of idealistic guidlines is just plain bad for UX.

Spin it how you want to but shiping broken packages means some one just
means someone spent the time trying to make the package conform (and I
agree with Ivo, why is this just now an issue when virtualenv was
shipping "incorrectly" before.) but failed to take the time to make it
actually work as expected. It happens, but it should not happen when it
does not need to. This was clearly an idealistic need rather than
technical need. Thats why I say "needlessly."

Barry Warsaw, thank you for the bump. Too often some one says they will
fix it only to let it languish.

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