Steven D'Aprano wrote: >> That's three choices for allowing comments, two for disallowing. > > Sorry, I should have been more explicit: > > The first choice makes comments compulsory. In other words, comments are > allowed. > > The second choice makes comments optional. Whether it is opt-in or > opt-out, PyPI still allows comments as an option. > > The third choice makes comments available, but private. That's still > allowing comments. > > Only the fourth and fifth options disallow comments. If you don't want > there to be comments on PyPI, you only have two choices: 4 or 5. The wording isn't ideal, unless you're in agreement with Martin: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/catalog-sig/2009-November/002288.html Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk
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