> Stefan Behnel wrote: >> What about changing the "XML" link on the Python homepage to point to a >> Wiki page? I think this one would come close: >> >> http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonXml > > If I understand the responses I got to my original question correctly, > the SIG views the lxml package as the successor to PyXML its former but > now abandoned flagship
I didn't say that (and I'm far from speaking for "the XML SIG"). Although: > for making Python the premier language for XML processing. That comes close. :) [ok, I admit: I'm biased] > Is that right? If so, I'm not sure that this WiKi page > makes that fact clear. I just fixed it up a bit so that it makes clear what is in stdlib and what people should preferably use. http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonXml I'm open for arguments, but so far, I would say it is backed by what I tend to read on c.l.py and this list. > If I misunderstood the responses I got, well, > it's hard to imagine Python becoming the premier language for XML > processing without support for document validation in the standard > library distribution. That may be so, but if validation is just an easy_install lxml and an updated import line away, I don't think that makes it that much less suited for the "premier language". Stefan _______________________________________________ XML-SIG maillist - XML-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-sig