Oren Tirosh: > From what I've read on this thread so far my vote would be: > > +1 - no new forms of string formatting > +0 - Donald Beaudry's proposal that %{name} would be equivalent to %(name)s > -1 - anything else /. just had a pointer to a feature defining the term "Version Fatigue": http://slashdot.org/articles/02/06/20/1223247.shtml?tid=126 """Version fatigue comes from the accumulated realization that most knowledge gained with regard to any particular version of a product will be useless with regard to future generations of that same product.""" Thinking about that and recent Python development: <> operator called "obsolescent", iterators, generators, list comprehensions, ugly '//' operator introduced for integer division, deprecating import string, types, possibly adding "$name".sub(), may be later deprecating the % operator. What next? Regards, Peter -- Peter Funk, Oldenburger Str.86, D-27777 Ganderkesee, Germany, Fax:+49 4222950260 office: +49 421 20419-0 (ArtCom GmbH, Grazer Str.8, D-28359 Bremen, Germany)
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