On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 7:16 PM Steven D'Aprano steve@pearwood.info wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 10:46:58AM +0200, Marco Sulla wrote:
Well, "up" it's used in forums to draw attention :)
My ex-boss used to do the same thing except he would use "ping" to get attention.
But in his case he would quote his previous (unanswered) question, so that we would at least know the context of the ping.
And when someone's your boss, he can reasonably expect/demand an answer, so a context-free "ping" really means "hey guys, you didn't get around to this, and it's important to your jobs". No such obligation on mailing lists like this.
Did you have a specific question to be answered or are you just hoping to get people interested in the proposal?
A proposal that requires syntactic changes, demonstrates no use-cases beyond "wouldn't this be nice", allows us to write Java code in Python, and maybe even in the future, allows us to do what we can already do with type annotations? I'm amazed python-ideas hasn't already had a hundred-post thread on the subject!
ChrisA only half joking, too...