[Python-Dev] Re: Switching to Discourse

2022-07-16 Thread Stefan Behnel
Petr Viktorin schrieb am 15.07.22 um 13:18: The discuss.python.org experiment has been going on for quite a while, and while the platform is not without its issues, we consider it a success. The Core Development category is busier than python-dev. According to staff, discuss.python.org is much

[Python-Dev] Re: Presenting PEP 695: Type Parameter Syntax

2022-07-16 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Paul Ganssle writes: > If you didn't already know what the square brackets did, how would > you try and find out? First I'd look it up in Python Essential Reference (Hi, @dabeaz! it won't be there, though ;-). Then I'd go to the Language Reference for "def" and "class". And if that failed,

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-16 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Samuel Colvin writes: > Overall, I agree we should be using ISO8601 for exactly this reason (at > least for dates, for datetimes ISO8601 gets pretty wacky > ) I have never had a use for anything but -mm-ddThh:mm:ss (and very occasionally

[Python-Dev] Re: Switching to Discourse

2022-07-16 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 15. 07. 22 13:18, Petr Viktorin wrote: - You can use discuss.python.org's “mailing list mode” (which subscribes you to all new posts), possibly with filtering and/or categorizing messages locally. Hello Petr, I suppose this might be the preferred way for the old farts like me who prefer