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

I don't think any change should be made unless we agree that there is a real 
problem to be solved rather than because the OP is brazenly insistent on 
forcing through some change.  We shouldn't feel shoved into altering something 
that we don't agree is broken and into replacing it with something that we're 
less sure about.  Also, I'm concerned that that patch drops features like the 
post-addition of a constant and incorporating length signature -- it is as if 
we're starting from scratch rather than keeping the incremental improvements 
made over decades.  AFAICT, the only motivation for change is that the OP is 
relentless; otherwise, none of us would be giving this further thought.  I echo 
Eric's concern that it is easy to inadvertently make Python worse.

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