On Jan 7, 2014, at 16:07, Brett Cannon
That language is not called for
Personally, I find it useful. When I have no idea what a message means, sometimes that means I have to put more effort into it--maybe the author is way above my level of expertise, or maybe he's writing English as a third language--and sometimes it means I can just ignore it--maybe it's contentless, a troll, or the product of insanity. A subject line like this makes it much faster to figure out which case this is.
(what the heck is the subject line even supposed to mean?). While I'm not saying you can use a swear word here or there to punctuate a statement, being this over-the-top is not considerate of others.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Mark Janssen
wrote: Okay, how's everyone doing with their Python 2 vs.3, bytes/unicode vs. shit-extruder expertise?
Anyone need some relief, perhaps some guidance?
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