Python's kitchen sink exists as package;  I need this for another, more
existential port.

Upstream's test consists of a messy bash script that checks Python's
version at runtime and executes different paths based on that.

The consumer I'm running work fine and I don't want to sink any more
time in such regress suites, so I'd like to leave them as is (for now).

Feedback? OK?

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Comment:
kitchen contains a cornucopia of useful code

Required by:
tuir-1.28.3

Description:
We've all done it.  In the process of writing a brand new application we've
discovered that we need a little bit of code that we've invented before.
Perhaps it's something to handle unicode text.  Perhaps it's something to make
a bit of python-2.5 code run on python-2.3.  Whatever it is, it ends up being
a tiny bit of code that seems too small to worry about pushing into its own
module so it sits there, a part of your current project, waiting to be cut and
pasted into your next project.  And the next.  And the next.  And since that
little bittybit of code proved so useful to you, it's highly likely that it
proved useful to someone else as well.  Useful enough that they've written it
and copy and pasted it over and over into each of their new projects.

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