Eric S. Raymond writes: > of them, when I don't see substantive objections and believe I can > deal with the political fallout more easily than living with the > technical problem, is to just freakin' go ahead and *do* it. I think this was the right thing to do in this case. A slap on the back for you! > One of the possible futures I see for myself in this group, if both of > the library PEPs you and I have contemplated go through and become > policy, is as Keeper Of The Libraries analogously to the way that Fred You haven't developed the right attitude, then: my self-granted title for this aspect of my efforts is "Documentation Tsar" -- and I don't mind exercising editorial control with my attitude firmly in place! ;-) > Python looks like being my `follower' project for the foreseeable > future. Take that as a compliment, Guido, because it is meant as one > both professionally and personally. This crew may be (probably is) > the most tasteful, talented and mature development group I have ever Thank you! That's a real compliment for all of us. > had the privilege to work with. I still rue the fact that I couldn't > get you guys to come work for VA... You & others from VA came mighty close! -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Digital Creations
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