Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> writes: > But for the life of me, I can't understand the 1/3 of the votes that > have been cast in favour of prohibiting comments for everybody, even > those who want comments. You gave reason (and I agree with you) for why, on a service that allows comments and/or ratings, that users might think less of a project that chooses to be on the service but then chooses not to have comments and/or ratings. Thus, there's a good reason on such a system to *not* participate in the service at all. A barrier to entry, on something that should be *the* place to look for third-party Python packages. To encourage as many third-party packages to register on PyPI, it seems barriers like that should be removed. -- \ “Please to bathe inside the tub.” —hotel room, Japan | `\ | _o__) | Ben Finney
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