On Sat, Apr 9, 2022, 7:31 AM malmiteria <martin.milon@ensc.fr> wrote:
Joao S. O. Bueno writes:
> You are still repeating this:
> "more in line with the expectation of the majority, "
> Though, as already asked, there is zero (nothing) to support that.

Here's some more evidence of a sort: I've taught hundreds, maybe thousands, of scientists and software developers Python. Some only knew different programming languages, some wanted to understand Python more deeply.

Malmiteria is the FIRST person I've met "confused" by super().

Most of those are not confused because they've simply never had any reason to give it deeper thought. It never did and never will matter to them. A much smaller number were not confused because they are accustomed to using deep and branched inheritance trees, and therefore read Michele's paper on C3 MRO.

Another open question is the threshold at which we would all agree there's a problem to be fixed i guess?

I guess the main threshold to try to cross is ONE person other than malmiteria in the universe of Python users.