Chris McDonough writes: > Given an effective choice between enabling six lines of code in Python > 3.3 to support u'' and months of political wrangling and code rewriting, > I'll choose the former any day. Sure, but the real question is whether that *is* the effective choice. Maybe the effective choice is between enabling six lines of code in Python 3.3 to support u'' and not doing so, with both options eventually entailing months of political wrangling and code rewriting because it doesn't help with the underlying problems.
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