[16:27] <OvenWerks> Huh, python has funny (to me) names for things. I thought I needed a library but it seems a library is a colection of packages which are collections of modules. It seems modules are what I need... but that would mean placing a module in a directory (/usr/lib? /usr/lib/pyhton?) with unrelated python stuff.
[16:33] <OvenWerks> after a quick look through my directory structure, I find: /usr/lib/python3.9/ and /usr/lib/python3.10/ and /usr/lib/ubuntu-advantage/ Then there is /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages and /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages
[16:35] <OvenWerks> It appears that I should install any module (if I only have 1) in the last one
[16:35] <OvenWerks> or if more than one, create a package... that is a subdirectory in the same place to put things.
[16:36] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer[m]: comments would be welcome ^^^
[16:38] <Eickmeyer> You'll want to stay out of /usr/lib/ubuntu-advantage, but /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages would be where you'd want stuff. It gets murky when you go into the versioned ones.
[16:38] <OvenWerks> my uses for a module include, the whole of convert, the whole of device data base creation, 
[16:38] <OvenWerks> yeah, what I thought
[16:40] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer[m]: is ubuntustudio-controls past EOL yet?
[16:41]  * OvenWerks is trying to remember when we switched to .json config files
[16:42] <OvenWerks> Actually, I think it doesn't matter.