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[pyxpcom] Mozilla2, binary XPCOM, and pyxpcom
by Paul Everitt other posts by this author
Mar 10 2008 3:39PM messages near this date
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Re: [pyxpcom] Python web crawler using Gecko | Re: [pyxpcom] Mozilla2, binary XPCOM, and pyxpcom
Hi all.  There's a thread on the Mozilla platform list:

   http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.platform/browse_thread/thread/7dcbc94f81382ad1
/108ddf677db8b0d6

One person asks how this impacts Python:

   http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.platform/msg/108ddf677db8b0d6

Mike Shaver replies:

   http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.platform/msg/8c264fdc982dca75

"Whether anyone writes or maintains those bridges is unknown to me,  
and probably reflects the demand for those specific
use cases."

Benjamin Smedberg says:

   http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.platform/msg/af855d0569765e0d

"Certainly support for other runtimes is nice in a perfect world, but  
I really don't think the cost/benefit analysis stacks up that well. We  
should
focus on making our Mozilla+JS2 story world-class, and bridging a  
secondary concern."

Can I file this under, "Don't worry, PyXPCOM will continue working  
just fine, nothing is getting removed, it just might not get updated" ?

--Paul
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