From: <bri...@sy...> - 2005-07-22 14:49:46
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I think the pain here is that a person with some Python experience, enough to install and use PythonCard, may still not be experienced enough to confidently replace one major Python release with another. I know I was just up to speed with PythonCard when 2.3 came out and I was very careful to keep 2.2 with PythonCard on my system, primarily because I didn't want anything interrupting my PythonCard work, and added a separate Python23 and, and, and, I learned that was a lot of worry for no reason, after the fact. My experience is that multiple installations are more trouble than upgrade conflicts, but that's just me. pyt...@li... wrote on 07/22/2005 03:14:54 AM: > > It's quite okay to have multiple Python installations if that's what you > want to do. The problem is that it's not what *most* people want to do. > Democracy's only a good thing if you agree with the policies! > |