On Tue, 8 Mar 2022 at 10:20, Brendan Barnwell <brenb...@brenbarn.net> wrote:
>
> On 2022-03-06 14:43, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > This keeps happening. All the successful ideas seem to happen
> > elsewhere, notably on typing-sig.
>
>         You seem to see that as a positive thing, but I would be happier if
> fewer typing-related changes made it in.
>

I'm not sure whether it's positive or not. All I can see is that
changes get proposed on typing-sig and actually make it into the
language, but changes that get proposed on python-ideas are invariably
shot down in flames, no matter how good or bad. I do NOT believe that
every idea on typing-sig is good and that every idea on python-ideas
is bad, so what is it that makes typing-sig actually successful in
refining ideas into usable form that python-ideas is failing at?

ChrisA
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