What do you mean? Python4Delphi was started at a time when Delphi still belonged to Borland and has nothing to do with Embarcadero. Also are you maybe confusing this with Delphi for PHP? That was something completely different.
I see Python4Delphi as vastly more advantageous to Python users (and then Lazarus users), than it is for Delphi (which is supposedly a profit making product for Embarcadero). True, it is something that Embarcadero didn't create, but they are promoting it on YouTube and their website. It's one thing if they were just ignoring or not openly acknowledging it, but active promotion is something else. Especially if Embarcadero is going to turn around and hope users will fork over serious cash, maintain subscriptions, and/or get Delphi certifications. Isn't Python popular enough? Why would Embarcadero help make it more popular, and shoot itself in the foot? Just seems like a different strategy would be taken, if one is playing to win or become more dominant.
Attempting to access some popular Python libraries is all well and good for casuals and hobbyist, but for Embarcadero they should arguably be attempting to push the creation of competing libraries in the Object Pascal language. Instead of running over to Python to "steal" some goodies, make or promote the creation of such libraries in Object Pascal, if they are really useful or needed. Would make more business sense, if they are going to play Viking and not promote Object Pascal libraries, then just make it easier to import Python/C/C++ libraries into Delphi projects as a one way exchange. As equally insane for Embarcadero, businesswise, is allowing the promotion of Python as a scripting language for Delphi users or in their applications as oppose to DWScript/Pascal Script or variant. Gives the impression of trying to jump on a bandwagon, but not having clearly thought out that hitchhiking on that ride might not be for the best. It appears that Python would be way more of a threat to their bottom line than supporting or collaborating with Free Pascal/Lazarus.
For Python coders, seems like they can squeeze some free milk from the Embarcadero Delphi cow. There is of course Free Pascal/Lazarus for that, but as another open source project, that makes way more sense as an exchange.
Python4Lazarus, not arguing against such an arrangement. Python4Delphi? Kind of questioning the business sense of promoting such versus being quiet about it.