Completing (really and truly) a project often is the most effective use of 
time.

Rev f9ae545 contains the latest (and last, for now) version of 
leo/test/pylint-leo-rc-ref.txt, a copy of the file I actually use to run 
Leo. #1170 <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/1170> contains 
all pylint-related notes.

For the first time in at least 10 years:

- I know exactly why each disabled test should be disabled.  Reasons in the 
rc file.
- No nagging pylint-related thoughts remain.

I now think of pylint as a way of experimenting with Leo's code.  For 
example, I was surprised pylint passes all files in Leo with a maximum line 
length set to 90 characters.  As stated in the rc file, anything less than 
that would, imo, be pure make work, but it's good to know that 90 
characters suffice.

*Summary*

I can now move on to more important matters. #1170 
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/1170> contains all 
pylint-related notes.

Edward

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