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March 20, 2007
3:16 p.m.
Thanks for your reply !
The major reason is backwards compatibility. Changing a class to inherit from object can break subclasses which didn't expect this. [...] You might find the information given here [link] interesting as well
OK, I understand that. And thanks for your interresting link. I guess I might need to reconsider my "super" approach :). For now, I'll use the oldstyle superclass calling with twisted's Service. Cheers, Seb -- Sébastien LELONG sebastien.lelong[at]sirloon.net http://www.sirloon.net