Le 18/07/2018 à 20:47, Barry Warsaw a écrit :
> On Jul 18, 2018, at 09:11, Stefan Krah <ste...@bytereef.org> wrote:
> 
>> if I remember correctly, we had a moratorium for language changes around
>> versions 3.2-3.3.  I think during that time relatively few BDFL-level
>> decisions were required.
>>
>> Perhaps we could have one again, say for 12 months so we can figure things
>> out. Other Python implementations may welcome the moratorium so they can
>> catch up.
> 
> I agree that we’ll effectively have language moratorium until we have a new 
> governance structure.  But let me ask, what do you propose to do about PEP 
> 572?  That’s already been accepted, but not yet implemented.  Would it be 
> exempt from the moratorium or scoot in under the wire?

Since it's accepted, the implementation is just a matter of code review
and doesn't require (AFAICT) the intervention of an ultimate authority.
As much as I dislike PEP 572...

Regards

Antoine.
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