On 23. 06. 21 15:21, Irit Katriel via python-committers wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 1:58 PM Joannah Nanjekye
<nanjekyejoan...@gmail.com <mailto:nanjekyejoan...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Am not against removing dead batteries but Am still very skeptical
and disturbed about how the
decision to remove modules is made.i.e what goes and what remains?
For example, in the discussion section of PEP 594 , individuals kept
asking for some modules to remain and IIUC,
it's in the decision of the PEP to keep those modules on those
grounds that some people requested for those modules to remain.
For example, I now wonder how Andrew is different from those people?
asynchat and asyncore are deprecated since 3.6. Doesn't this mean that
the decision to remove them was already taken?
"Deprecation" was much more vague in 3.6 than it is now.
I don't think the current process from [PEP-387] was followed with these
modules -- I don't see any deprecation warnings being raised.
[PEP-387]:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0387/#making-incompatible-changes
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