Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettin...@gmail.com> added the comment:

@Camion, please adopt a less insistent tone.  We've devoting time and thought 
to your concerns but are under no obligation to make a change just because you 
are demanding it.  

Part of learning any programming language is learning to reason from error 
message to root cause.  Good error messages help, but they don't eliminate the 
underlying not always comfortable path of learning the world-view of the 
language and its mechanisms.  That is partly why the devguide includes this 
passage, "Be careful accepting requests for documentation changes from the rare 
but vocal category of reader who is looking for vindication for one of their 
programming errors".

A instructor for several thousand engineers, I've not encountered a single case 
where the current message has been problematic, nor have we had tracker issue 
arise over Python's 27 year history.  And so far all the proposed wording 
changes make the message less accurate in other contexts where the message 
might arise. Based on that and on the comments by the other respondents, it 
would reasonable to close this issue.

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