On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 at 00:21, Steven D'Aprano <st...@pearwood.info> wrote: > But let's be fair to those who have put in the effort to make this work > so far. "Disenfranchisement" is not even close to a fair criticism.
Frankly, I'm tired of being picked up on specifics of the wording I used. I felt that "disenfranchised" described how I feel pretty well. If you're saying that my understanding of the word is inaccurate, then fine, I'm happy you know better than me. But I explained my problem in more detail as well as stating the summary version - I can't find context or discussions, I don't have the time to become an expert in all the details[1] but conversely I can't find out what those who *have* investigated the details think, etc etc. It's an important decision, and one I care about, but not one that will massively affect my daily routine, so I want to be involved, but I don't have the means to do so to a level that matches its direct impact on me. If "disenfranchised" isn't the right word for that, then fine, pick your own word and assume I used it. Or assume I just gave the longer explanation and didn't bother trying to offer a one word summary of how I feel. I've explained my concern, I'm not going to debate whether my vocabulary is sufficient to summarise my intent accurately any further. Paul [1] My problem! But a common situation in any voting process - do you expect to understand all the details of international policy before voting in an election? _______________________________________________ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/