On 12 January 2017 at 03:37, Steven D'Aprano <st...@pearwood.info> wrote:
> I have a proposal for an Informational PEP that lists things which will > not change in Python. If accepted, it could be linked to from the signup > page for the mailing list, and be the one obvious place to point > newcomers to if they propose the same old cliches. > > Thoughts? > Excellent idea, I was going to ask about such list during my own attempts here. And my first though is about "will not change". Like: never ever change or like: will not change in 10 years or 20 years. And on this occassion, I'd look forward to some alternative informal proposals repository. For example something like "futuristic corner" for some unusual topics but potentially useful for future development. Now there is "informational PEP" section, but not very clear if it is more informal than normal PEPs or how would one go with merely marginal topics, including those things, which will most obviously not change. And probably your idea is exactly against this attitude, hard to say. Mikhail
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