On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Guido van Rossum wrote: > ... > > Paul, I don't see why you keep whining about this. ... > ... > > If this had been in the language from day one nobody would have > challenged it. (And I've used my time machine to prove it, so don't > argue. :-) Well I still dislike "print" and map( None, ...) but yes, the societal bar is much higher for change than for status quo. That's how the world works. > If you believe I should no longer be the BDFL, say so, but please keep > it out of python-dev. We're trying to get work done here. You're an > employee of a valued member of the Python Consortium. As such you can > request (through your boss) to be subscribed to the Consortium mailing > list. Feel free to bring this up there -- there's not much else going > on there. What message are you replying to? According to the archives, I've sent four messages since the beginning of September. None of them suggest you are doing a bad job as BDFL (other than being wrong on this particular issue). Paul Prescod
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