i dont know what happens in distro land, but the rest of the world
expects to be able to follow the docs at python.org without any more
fuss than "install python3"

in the future, if you really need a broken up python package for
whatever reason, could you make a python3-tiny like vim-tiny, that the
full version can be installed on top of or replaces? maybe call that
full version "python3" which depends on python3.6 or whatever is current
by then. just a thought from an end user.

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