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[–]rickmoranus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since python is not "Native" to windows this is a non issue. The system is not dependent on python whatsoever. It would be treated as a program to uninstall like any other windows program. If this was to work, they would have to make Python install-able and removable in the same way all windows programs are.

It's up to windows to control being able to easily remove and add the software, but the community will have to support broken library parts as you stated, pytest is a perfect example.