El mié., 21 mar. 2018 a las 16:23, Guido van Rossum (<gu...@python.org>) escribió:
> Roberto, > > That looks like an interesting class. I presume you're intending to > publish this as a pip package on PyPI.python.org? > > Precisely. I'm no lawyer, but I believe you can license your code under a new license > (I recommend BSD) as long as you keep a copy and a mention of the PSF > license in your distribution as well. (Though perhaps you could structure > your code differently and inherit from the standard library modules rather > than copying them?) > I am using inheritance as much as I can. But due to some functions being at the module level, instead of being Executor methods (for the sake of being pickelizable, I suppose); I am being forced to copy some of them just to modify a couple of lines. > In terms of the package namespace, do not put it in the same namespace as > standard library code! It probably won't work and will cause world-wide > pain and suffering for the users of your code. Invent your project name and > use that as a top-level namespace, like everyone else. :-) > > Ok, I don't want to cause world-wide pain (yet). Thank you! Best regards, Roberto >
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