This is all OT for this thread. If you would like to start a new discussion about changing the PEP process so discussion threads are tracked more thoroughly then please do.

On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 12:29 AM Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Brett,

I like to see discussions where a PEP has been discussed. There is
the "Post History" just gives dates. The problem is that PEPs are
discussed on 3 mailing lists: python-ideas, python-dev and
python-committers. Maybe some PEP are now also discussed on
discuss.python.org.

Do you have any recommendation to refer to these discussions?

I would like to suggest to add URLs to the first messages of all
threads about a PEP... Well... I know that for PEP 572, this list
would be hard to create and maybe not really useful. Maybe not add
links to *all* threads, but only the most actives or most "useful"
threads? The PEP author would be free to decide which threads are
important or not ;-)

The status quo (Post History header) is fine, if I really want to find
these discussions, I'm able to find them from dates :-)

Victor

Le ven. 8 mars 2019 à 01:42, Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> a écrit :
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> https://github.com/python/peps/blob/master/pep-0012.rst now has a complete list of header fields along with format clues for easier copy-and-paste use in creating a new PEP. There is also a section template with one-liner explanations for what each section is for so people don't accidentally leave anything out. They are not in a single, unified template to copy to partially make sure people actually read the PEP before they start writing. :)
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