On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Ken Manheimer wrote: >... > None the less, for those practicing it, the incorrectness of it will be > fresh news. I would be less sympathetic with them if there was recent > warning, eg, the schedule for changing it in the next release was part of > the current release. But if you tell somebody you're going to change > something, and then don't for a few years, you probably need to renew the > warning before you make the change. Don't you think so? Why not? I agree. Note that Guido posted a note to c.l.py on Monday. I believe that meets your notification criteria. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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