On 8/20/07, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > I believe email addresses are automatically obfuscated as part of the > HTML generation process, but one of the PEP editors can correct me if > I am wrong. Yes, email addresses are obfuscated in PEPs. For example, in PEPs 0 & 12, my address is encoded as "goodger at python.org" (the "@" is changed to " at " and further obfuscated from there). More tricks could be played, but that would only decrease the usefulness of addresses for legitimate purposes. Spam is a fact of life. People just have to deal with it. -- David Goodger <http://python.net/~goodger>
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