30 Jun
2009
30 Jun
'09
5:25 p.m.
On Jun 30, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Stephan Richter wrote:
I consider lxml pretty much the standard tool to do XML in Python these days.
I don't want to diss lxml, but since it's not in the standard library, I imagine far more people use element tree.
Who is not using lxml?
I don't. I don't do much with xml. If I did, I might use it more. I see no reason for a web framework to be all tied up with xml. I wouldn't mind lxml if it wasn't so hard to install.
Having said that, "latest-versions" is not needed by everyone all the time. I could live with putting it into an extra and not build the latest- versions script by default.
+1 Jim -- Jim Fulton Zope Corporation