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Bug#292209: ITP: python-celementtree -- Light-weight XML object model for Python, C implementation



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Andreas Rottmann schrieb:
| Torsten Marek <shlomme@gmx.net> writes:
|
|
|>Package: wnpp
|>Severity: wishlist
|>Owner: Torsten Marek <shlomme@gmx.net>
|>
|>
|>* Package name    : python-celementtree
|>  Version         : 0.9.8
|>  Upstream Author : Fredrik Lundh <fredrik@pythonware.com>
|>* URL             : http://effbot.org/zone/celementtree.htm
|>* License         : Python
|>  Description     : Light-weight XML object model for Python, C implementation
|>
|>cElementTree provides a simple but flexible container object,
|>designed to store hierarchical data structures, such as
|>simplified XML infosets, in memory. The element type can
|>be described as a hybrid between a Python list and a Python
|>dictionary.
|>cElementTree is a C reimplementation of the ElementTree API and
|>is supposed to be a drop-in replacement for ElementtTrue, which
|
|                                                           ^
|
| I *think* (not being a native speaker) that this comma will make it
| sound like ElementTr_ee_ is faster and more memory-conservative. To
| make it ultimatly disamibguous you could say "... a faster and less
| memory-intensive drop-in replacement", for example.
|

Neither am I, and you are right. I was so focused on getting my first ITP
technically right that I forgot to check the wording. Anyway, my package is
subject to change and I'll work on the description as well, thenk.

greetings

Torsten

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