On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 8:32 PM Paul Sokolovsky <pmis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And you seem to have 2nd level miss about this miss. I'm not the 1st
> asking about braces in Python, hundreds of people embraced braces
> (sorry for the pun) in Python for decades (references are in other
> messages of this thread). Apparently, they forgot to ask for
> "acceptance", and accepted it themselves.
>
> The problem? There's high duplication of effort in that area, and the
> same implementation bugs are repeated again and again. So the question
> is whether someone who did it, tried to spec out what they did, what is
> the test process, etc.
>

So my question to you is: Why raise all these threads on python-ideas
that have approximately zero chance of being accepted into the core
language? Why not create a new community of Bracey Python people, and
build a language and an ecosystem around that?

Is it because you think that you wouldn't get enough people?
Because... that would be a good reason not to do it, and a good reason
for the core language to continue to not do it.

ChrisA
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