[Marco Sulla <marco.sulla.pyt...@gmail.com>]
> It's the Netiquette, Chris. It's older than Internet. It's a gross
> violation of the Netiquette remarking grammatical or syntactical
> errors. I think that also the least advanced AI will understand what I
> meant.

As multiple people have said now, including me, they had no idea what
you meant.by "I pretend your immediate excuses". It's not a complaint
that it's expressed inelegantly, but that they can't make _any_ sense
of it. By my count, this is at least the second time you've declined
to explain what you meant, but instead implied the person who said
they couldn't understand it was being dishonest.

> I think anyway that now the sense of my request is __very clear__. I
> ask the intervention of a moderator. How can I do this? Thank you in
> advance.

You already did, and I already replied. I don't view myself as a
parent, referee, or judge here, and have never suppressed anyone for
anything they said. I expect people to work out their differences
among themselves, like adults.

If you want to pursue this, I can only suggest bringing up a Code of
Conduct complaint. You do that like so:

https://www.python.org/psf/conduct/

"""
If you believe that someone is violating the code of conduct, or have
any other concerns, please contact a member of the Python Software
Foundation Code of Conduct work group immediately. They can be reached
by emailing conduct...@python.org
"""
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