From: "Armin Ronacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
There are far more responses for that topic than I imagined so I would love
to write a PEP about that topic, incorporating the ideas/questions and
suggestions discussed here.

Instead of going straight to a PEP, I recommend opening a new wiki page
on the topic, letting people post sample pure python implementations,
pros/cons of various APIs, showing sample use cases, and analyzing
the O(n) behavior of various implementation strategies.

As a reference point, the collections.namedtuple() recipe was much simpler
but took over six months to mature.  Its development process started
by combining the best of all previously posted attempts at the same
thing, then it was exercised heavily in real apps, then it was posted
on ASPN and underwent significant improvements based on feedback
from a number of expert developers.  Then, it was proposed on python-dev
and improved again based on feedback received there.  Upon writing
the docs and creating examples, more refinements ensued.  Upon applying
it to the standard library, more was learned.  After the alpha, we started
getting user feedback and it got refined even further.


Raymond
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