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I have a suggestion, which may already have been thought of.

Need: a python-module (pure Python) providing package should provide
byte-compiled versions for all installed python versions (as long as
there are no version dependency issues)

Parallel: an emacs-module providing package should provide
byte-compiled versions for all installed emacs versions (as long as
there are no version dependency issues)

Why not take the emacsen-common method and code and use this for
python?  It probably won't work for C-extension modules, but it could
make life easier for pure Python ones.

Thoughts?  (Please cc me!)

   Julian

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