Op 31-03-16 om 12:36 schreef Steven D'Aprano: > On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 06:52 pm, Antoon Pardon wrote: > >> it is your burden to argue that problem. > No it isn't. I don't have to do a thing.
If that is how you think about this, why do you contribute? I completly understand if you are of the opinion that other priorities are more important > All I need to do is sit back and > wait as this discussion peters off into nothing. The burden isn't on me to > justify the status quo. The burden is on those who want to make this change > to justify the change, because if you don't, the status quo stays exactly > the same. > > And if you're brave enough to take to this Python-Ideas, let alone > Python-Dev, the first question they'll ask is "What's your use-case?". And > since you don't have one, this discussion will go nowhere. > > Oh, there might be a few hundred posts on the topic, from people > bike-shedding it, but unless you convince the core developers, all the > chattering in the world won't get you one nanometre closer to changing the > behaviour of lists and dicts. > > So, Antoon, no, I don't have to justify a single thing. If you want this > change, you have to justify why it should be done. > > Good luck with that. > > > > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list