Attached is an email from someone working on a PlPython.
> "Carlos Villela" <carlos@valenti.com.br> writes:
> > I've been taking a look in the Feature Lists / TODO Files of PostgreSQL 7.1,
> > and thought "hey, why is there PL/pgSQL, Perl and TCL interpreters available
> > for PostgreSQL and no Python one? That'd be a great thing for, ie, Zope!"
>
> Go for it ;-). IIRC, someone else has been making noises about such a
> thing, but no submission has showed up. Check the PG mail list archives,
> join forces, produce something ...
>
> > Any thougts? What would it take to do it? Just some PgSQL Language API
> > hacking and glueing with Python's C API?
>
> The pltcl and plperl sources should give some hints --- note that
> plperl is actually a hacked-up descendant of pltcl.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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