[Pythonmac-SIG] MacPython and OSXPython or XPython

Louis Demers LouisDemers@mac.com
Sat, 20 Oct 2001 13:31:12 -0400


At 3:15 PM +0300 10/20/01, Kari-Hans Kommonen wrote:
>how about OSXPython or XPython?

or PythonX, it doesn't look MS XP related, sorts alphabetically next 
to Python...

>
>At 11:22 +0200 17.10.2001, Jack Jansen wrote:
>>BTW: since the last couple of months I'm consistently saying "MacPython" when
>>I refer to MacPython. However, I don't have a fixed term yet for "the other
>>Python on OSX", sometimes I say unix-Python, sometimes command-line-Python,
>>sometimes something else altogether. I don't like "Python", because it can
>>mean both and can lead to confusion (as shown here). Any suggestions for a
>>term we could all start using when the distinction is important?
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