On Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 06:53:44PM +, Brett Cannon wrote:
> > Raymond has stated that he is happy to work on it if there are any bugs
> > reported on it, and if he's not available, I'm sure somebody will.
>
> Actually Raymond said he *teaches* the module, not that he wanted to
> maintain it.
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 at 02:09 Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 09:30:05AM +0100, Paul Moore wrote:
> > On 7 April 2018 at 04:13, Steve Dower wrote:
> > > Better to deprecate it before it becomes broken, in my opinion.
>
> That argument could be applied to everything in the std lib.
On Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 09:30:05AM +0100, Paul Moore wrote:
> On 7 April 2018 at 04:13, Steve Dower wrote:
> > Better to deprecate it before it becomes broken, in my opinion.
That argument could be applied to everything in the std lib.
> > Having someone willing and able to review and merge cha
On 7 April 2018 at 04:13, Steve Dower wrote:
> Better to deprecate it before it becomes broken, in my opinion.
>
> Having someone willing and able to review and merge changes is the best
> criteria for whether a module is still supported or not.
I think there's a difference between not being will
Deily
Cc: Python-Dev@Python. Org
Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] Soliciting comments on the future of the cmdmodule
(bpo-33233)
> On Apr 6, 2018, at 3:02 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
>
> We could be even bolder and officially deprecate "cmd" and consider closing
> open enhancement