> > > Well, the same goes for Guido. > > > Not sure what you mean. I'm too busy to offer feedback on anything? > > Give me a break! I probably spend 4 hours reading and responding to > > python-dev each day. > > Unless I misinterpreted you, *you yourself* said this, Guido. (I can look > this up if you wish.) PEPs are there so you (and others, like me) don't > have to follow the details of each discussion. I didn't mean to imply you > (or anyone else) don't consider python-dev important enough to follow, > absolutely not. I just meant that we can't expect you (or anyone) to give > feedback on *everything*, given the pace of messages yesterday (or any of > the other bursts of activity.) You were commenting on Digital Creation's total absence. I am busy, but I am still very much involved in everything that goes on here, hence my reaction of "no fair!" That said, *nobody* can deal with 500 messages in one weekend, so the creations of PEPs should be received enthusiastically by all. > Reading all messages is something else than understanding the issues, > considering them and proposing new solutions or new ways of viewing them. And believe me, whereever I can, I do! > So do I. I think thread-safety should be solved differently, even though I > think it should be solved, somehow. ThreadSafeDict, with explicit > grab/release lock ? :P Library issue. > But that was the other sub-thread. In this particular case, I was referring > to the slicing thing, but I'm probably too impatient and urging on these > issues. (Actually, I know I am. I'm just a tad worried things like this will > go on and on and get lost and etc, etc, etc.) The slicing reorg is all pie-in-the-sky. Good for a post-2.0 PEP. > I'll be implementing the seperate AUGMENTED_ADD/SUBTRACT/etc ops this > weekend, I think, and removing the 2-argument opcodes etc. Good! --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)
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