[Python-Dev] Re: PEP 292 - Simpler String Substitutions
Barry Warsaw
barry at python.org
Mon Aug 30 05:29:09 CEST 2004
On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 09:54, François Pinard wrote:
> [Barry Warsaw]
>
> > > If my feeling is right, then the PEP should clearly explicit this
> > > goal [of pushing `$' forward], it will make the PEP stronger.
>
> > I will neither confirm nor deny whether the PSU is bankrolling the PEP
> > 292 initiative, nor the actual existence of any 527 organization
> > claiming to be called the "PSU", nor whether if they did exist, they
> > were or weren't acting in coordination with the campaign organizations
> > of any 2004 US presidential nominee.
>
> Nice joking. Still, yet, and nevertheless, I think making the PEP
> closer to the truth might make it stronger. It might also repair a bit
> the feeling that the PEP process is sometimes mildly lacking (the @-PEP
> having been ratehr publicised as an example of this, recently).
Um, PEP 318 has nothing to do with this, and I think the PEP 292 process
has been fairly accurate, disagreements about interface
notwithstanding. Maybe $'s make sense for Python 3000, but that was
never my goal, explicit or subversive, for PEP 292.
-Barry
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