Anony Mous writes:

 > You want
 > You want
 > You want

You can't always get what you want
But if you try some time
You might find
You get what you need.
Batteries included![tm]

Jagger and Richards evidently knew a lot about language design. ;-)

 > It works very well, does exactly what I wanted, and improved my
 > particular circumstance significantly.

Nobody is asking you to give it up.  We're saying that based on our
limited experience, and Ruby's much greater experience, we don't want
it as a standard feature in the publicly shared Python language
implemented by this project.  Many of us program large systems in
Python, and we've found that certain restrictive rules that can be a
drag on individual programmers make it easier to work together on
them.

One of them is "no monkey patching", and it is accepted by consensus.

Steve
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