On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 18:06, Maxim Khitrov <max at mxcrypt.com> wrote: > Hello python-ideas, >> My most recent project lead me down a path that eventually ended up at > a new implementation of imaplib based on [RFC-3501]. Although I > started the project by gradually adding functionality to the existing > IMAP4 library, some of the features that I required simply could not > be merged in (without breaking everything). As a result, I wrote my > own version of the library, which incorporates all existing > functionality of imaplib and includes many of my own improvements. >> I wrote a PEP-style readme file that describes all the details of why > the library was written and how it works, which is available from my > mercurial repository: >> http://hg.mxcrypt.com/python/imaplib2/raw-file/tip/README >> The same repository also contains the library code and an example > script that you can run if you have access to an IMAP4 server: >> http://hg.mxcrypt.com/python/imaplib2/ >> Is there any interest in adding my code to a future version of Python > 3.x standard library? > Since no one has pointed you to it, there is a doc explaining what it takes to get a new module added to the stdlib: http://docs.python.org/devguide/stdlibchanges.html#adding-a-new-module . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/attachments/20110726/b0355e11/attachment.html>