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On 04May2018 1631, Tim Peters wrote:
And, frankly, everyone else should be +1 too on whatever it is Guido
is privately thinking ;-)
That wasn't what the poll was about :)
Cheers,
Steve
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[Victor Stinner ]
> I'm not sure that the discussion on python-dev was really efficient (I
> didn't follow the discussion on python-ideas). It seems like many
> people said the same thing.
Only hundreds of times ;-)
> I'm not sure that arguments of the supporters of the PEP have been
> heard. Li
2018-05-04 19:04 GMT+02:00 Guido van Rossum :
> It looks like I am going to try and present a balanced summary and then open
> the floor for discussion.
Oh ok, thanks!
I'm not sure that the discussion on python-dev was really efficient (I
didn't follow the discussion on python-ideas). It seems li
It looks like I am going to try and present a balanced summary and then
open the floor for discussion. I also want to use the opportunity to start
brainstorming about a better way to make decisions.
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 9:10 AM, Victor Stinner wrote:
> Sorry, I choose to reply to python-commit
Sorry, I choose to reply to python-committers rather than python-dev
because I have been annoyed by the PEP 572 traffic on python-dev.
2018-04-29 22:45 GMT+02:00 Larry Hastings :
> In case it helps, we're planning on presentations on / a discussion of PEP
> 572 at the 2018 Python Language Summit n
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 3:49 AM, Victor Stinner wrote:
> I propose a poll because I'm unable to track the opinion of each core
> dev, too many emails have been sent to python-dev, and maybe some
> people changed their mind during the long discussion (which started in
> February) :-)
Victor said "P
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 3:49 AM, Victor Stinner wrote:
> I propose a poll because I'm unable to track the opinion of each core
> dev, too many emails have been sent to python-dev, and maybe some
> people changed their mind during the long discussion (which started in
> February) :-)
FWIW, contrary