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- Subject: Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python
- From: Sean Conner <sean@...>
- Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2020 19:05:38 -0500
It was thus said that the Great Oliver once stated:
> On 01.02.20 23:14, Sean Conner wrote:
> > It was thus said that the Great Andrew Starks once stated:
> >> The benefit of a standard library, independent/separated from Lua and it’s
> >> development, is clear to me. It’s an idea that has been had before, but
> >> why is it so hard to make it happen?
> > Someone has to do the work (I'm trying, and doing it publically on this
>
> Anyway: someone has to take the reins and to create something that makes it
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes, but it's becomming apparent that even if *someone* were to take the
reigns, there is little agreement on where to lead the horses.
> possible to develop the community, i.e. the problem is not to develop code, the
> problem is to develop some infrastructure that leads the Lua community to "the
> next level".
Okay, what "infrastructure" is missing or lacking?
-spc