On 12/29/2012 10:44 PM, Eli Bendersky wrote: > > > Executing the event means executing ``action(*argument, **kwargs)``. > > - *argument* must be a sequence holding the parameters for *action*. > > - *kwargs* must be a dictionary holding the keyword parameters for > *action*. > > + Optional *argument* argument must be a sequence holding the parameters > > + for *action* if any used. > > + Optional *kwargs* argument must be a dictionary holding the keyword > > + parameters for *action* if any used. > > > > > > I don't see how this change improves the documentation. To keep the grammar > > correct and just state that the arguments are optional, I would simply replace > > "must be" by "is". For example: > > > > *argument* is a sequence holding the parameters for *action*. > > > > This is short, and since the function signature clearly shows that > argument has > > a default value, I think it conveys the meaning it should. > > Hi Eli, > > I'm sure we non-native speakers are fine with any improvements you can make > during commit review. > > Georg > > > Georg, > > I also wrote a private email to Serhiy proposing to help, but since you brought > this up here: I think that my comment was constructive. What should have I done > differently? Nothing at all. In case you read my comment as sarcasm, please don't. It probably was a little unreflected. > Go ahead and modify the phrasing in a separate commit? I see a couple of problems with that: > > 1. It can be somewhat disrespectful to a new committer, and I wanted to reach a > consensus first. I would not feel unrespected by someone correcting nits in my English grammar. (Maybe it would be different for Python grammar :) > 2. Serhiy diligently committed this into 3 or 4 different Python branches. With > all due respect, going through the merge/push dance is far above the effort I'm > willing to invest in this. I understand. I probably would have not done it instantly either, but put it on my todo list and committed when I had some other change as well. > Eli > > P.S. I would argue that you are more native-speaker than myself w.r.t. English :-) Then I was mistaken there. (Are there multiple levels of nativeness? :) Or is it because English is half-Germanic?) cheers, Georg
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