Hi, I'm a Python user who likes much in the upcoming Python 3000.  I wish you 
well! I have a few comments, though, that I hope are constructive.  Guido asked 
me to repost them to this mailing list for discussion.  I'll send my different 
comments as separate messages, so that they can be easily discussed separately. 
 So...

In PEP 3119 (Abstract Base Classes): I suggest adding an ABC for a "generalized 
bool" (perhaps name it Gbool?).

Any class defining __bool__ (formerly __nonzero__), or one implementing Sized 
(which implement __len__), would be a generalized boolean.  (Well, unless 
__len__ is no longer auto-called if there's no __bool__; if there's no 
auto-call, then I think just __bool__ would be checked, similar to how Sized 
works).   All numbers and collections are generalized bools, obviously; many 
user-created classes will NOT be generalized bools. Many functions accept 
generalized bools, not strictly bools, and it'd be very nice to be able to 
explicitly _denote_ that in a standard way.

--- David A. Wheeler 
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