Christian Robottom Reis wrote: > Well, maybe I should have used the word "change rationale" instead of > documentation. In any case, the document describes the original problem > statement, potential solutions, and the process through which a solution > was devised. > > Is the general opinion it's not worth being published? In general, such information is not useful. For those interested, Misc/NEWS keeps track of all changes, but nobody will read through all of them. People are more interested in how the version of Python behaves that they use, and that should be documented. Regards, Martin
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