Thank you, SC members, Victor, and Marc.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 3:49 AM Thomas Wouters wrote:
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> Hi Inada,
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> Thank you for submitting PEP 624 (Remove Py_UNICODE encoder APIs). The
> Steering Council is happy to accept it, but we do have two conditions. We
> want to make sure that the docu
Thank you, Council members and all members joined in the long discussion.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 8:29 AM Guido van Rossum wrote:
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>> Once the whole stdlib and most of top PyPI projects will be fixed to
>> no longer emit EncodingWarning, I will become safer to opt-in for
>> UTF-8 by default
On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 3:58 PM Victor Stinner wrote:
> Congratulation INADA-san! I'm impressed by your tenacity :-)
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+1. Great work!
> Last months, I followed your different propositions on
> discuss.python.org to use UTF-8 by default in Python. It's good to see
> the first non-controversial
Congratulation INADA-san! I'm impressed by your tenacity :-)
Last months, I followed your different propositions on
discuss.python.org to use UTF-8 by default in Python. It's good to see
the first non-controversial part being accepted! I hope that this PEP
will help to move towards a world where w
Hi Inada,
Thank you for submitting PEP 624 (Remove Py_UNICODE encoder APIs). The
Steering Council is happy to accept it, but we do have two conditions. We
want to make sure that the documentation is clear on what is deprecated,
and when they are scheduled to be removed. For example,
PyUnicode_Tran
Hi Inada,
Thank you for submitting PEP 597 (Add optional EncodingWarning). The
Steering Council is happy with the PEP, and hereby accepts it. The SC is of
the opinion that we should move towards making UTF-8 the default encoding,
and this PEP will make it easier to do so, and mitigate some of the
Hi Stefano,
Thank you for submitting PEP 637 (Support for indexing with keyword
arguments). The Steering Council has reviewed the PEP and after careful
consideration, we have decided to reject the PEP. There are a number of
reasons for this, but fundamentally we do not believe the benefit is great
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