Aahz wrote: > On Mon, Sep 13, 2004, Brett C. wrote: > >>Fredrik Lundh wrote: >> >>>Brett C wrote: >>> >>>>I am sure the way I tend to abbreviate things is not how anyone >>>>else would. So why would the stdlib try to? >>> >>>it's pretty amazing that you've been able to use Python without noticing >>>that the standard library is full of abbreviations. >> >>Just because the stdlib is full of abbreviations does not mean it should be >>continued. Precedence != acceptance . > > > What I find interesting about your responses is that you're using the > abbreviation "stdlib", assuming that your audience will understand that > easily enough. My audience is python-dev, and so I do assume they will know what the abbreviation is. But Template is not just for python-dev but the whole Python community so making assumptions is little dangerous. -Brett
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