[python-win32] wmi and NT service
Tim Golden
tim.golden at viacom-outdoor.co.uk
Mon Nov 22 17:58:34 CET 2004
[Steve Holden]
| Given that there is a wmi.dll, might it not be better to give in and
| rename your package to pywmi?
|
| pragmatical-ly y'rs - steve
Yes, I know. Every time this issue comes up I
think "Shall I? Shan't I?". There are only two
reasons not to, neither compelling: one, that I had
an ingrained prejudice against the pyxxx school
of naming; the other, that I'd have to go through
a process of updating the web pages and then making
something of an announcement so that anyone out in
the field knows it's changed and doesn't think it's
another WMI module coming into the field (a la pymssql,
mssql).
I shall continune to give it deliberate thought.
TJG
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