On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 11:02 AM Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev <
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> How a standard by ANSI, ECMA and/or ISO is any better than a standard by
> the PSF?
>
I don't think what the PSF is producing is truly a standard.

> Is PSF bad at "controlling its growth and avoiding featuritis" in your
> opinion or smth?
>
It's not the PSF I have an issue with. It's having a reference
implementation.

I think the PSF has done a pretty good job of keeping in mind what other
Python implementations can realistically do also - but doing so is an
uphill battle.

I believe Python needs to become more independent of CPython, for Python's
long term health.

Think of C.  Where would it be if it had K&R C as a reference
implementation, long term?  There are dozens, maybe hundreds of
mostly-compatible implementations of C.  I think this should be Python's
goal.

Look where not having a standard got Perl.  It is so defined by a single
implementation that the language is collapsing under its own weight.  Perl
6 is so not-perl that it was renamed.  Python is much less guilty of
exuberant design, that's part of what I like about Python, but like I said,
having a reference implementation instead of a standard makes that more
difficult.

> On 12.02.2021 21:33, Dan Stromberg wrote:
>
>
> What would it take to create an ANSI, ECMA and/or ISO standard for Python?
>
> It seems to have really helped C.
>
> It looks like Java isn't standardized, and it's done OK, though perhaps it
> was healthier in the past - before Oracle decided API's were ownable.
>
> I think standardizing Python might be really good for controlling its
> growth and avoiding featuritis.
>
>
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