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Author barry
Recipients barry, doko, eric.araujo, fwierzbicki, georg.brandl, glyph, lemburg, michael.foord, ned.deily, pitrou, r.david.murray, ronaldoussoren, tarek
Date 2011-01-28.20:17:59
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I'm mildly uncomfortable advocating many different new dot directories in $HOME (e.g. .python2.7 .python3.1 .python3.2).   Let's say -0.  Also, because of backward compatibility, I think most configuration files will end up being similar enough between Python versions.  Without having thought through all the details, it seems that ~/.python would work in general for configuration files that are compatible across Pythons, with X.Y subdirectories for version specific config files.
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Date User Action Args
2011-01-28 20:18:00barrysetrecipients: + barry, lemburg, georg.brandl, doko, ronaldoussoren, pitrou, tarek, fwierzbicki, ned.deily, glyph, eric.araujo, r.david.murray, michael.foord
2011-01-28 20:17:59barrysetmessageid: <1296245879.98.0.801970828597.issue7175@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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