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[Python-Dev] PyPI comments and ratings, *really*?

[Python-Dev] PyPI comments and ratings, *really*?Ben Finney ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Fri Nov 13 06:35:28 CET 2009
Jacob Kaplan-Moss <jacob at jacobian.org> writes:

> If the poll ended this moment, how would you judge? Would it just be
> mob rule (no comments)? […]

Even though that's my preferred option, I *don't* want it chosen on the
basis of a poll result, but on the basis of evidence and reasoned
argument.

> On a deeper level, why are we voting at all? When else in the history
> of Python have we used popular vote to decide questions of this
> nature?

+1

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  `\        consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no |
_o__)  superhuman authority behind it.” —Albert Einstein, letter, 1953 |
Ben Finney

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