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Author Malina
Recipients Malina, Shay.Rojansky, barry, dveeden, eric.smith, martin.panter, mitya57, nafur, pierslauder, r.david.murray
Date 2015-02-18.10:47:11
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Imaplib2 now supports Python 3. Piers and me propose to merge imaplib2 into standard library as imaplib.

Excerpt from our conversation:

Piers: ...Thanks for bringing it (this thread) to my attention. I entirely agree with your comments.

Me: ...I found the criticism of the "threads - a heavy solution"? counterproductive. Not that I know anything about threads...

Piers: I'm not sure what the whole anti-threads thing was about all those years ago since I always loved using them. Maybe early implementations were
slow, or, more likely, early adopters were clumsy ("giving threads to
a novice is like giving a blow torch to a baby" to paraphrade a quote :-)
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2015-02-18 10:47:11Malinasetrecipients: + Malina, barry, pierslauder, eric.smith, r.david.murray, Shay.Rojansky, martin.panter, mitya57, nafur, dveeden
2015-02-18 10:47:11Malinasetmessageid: <1424256431.72.0.625344093386.issue11245@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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