On 10/11/2013 04:35 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Victor Stinner <victor.stin...@gmail.com> writes:

For draft PEP, the identifier may change.

For an idea implemented in several PEPs, the obvious identifier may be
taken first, but the preferred PEP for that identifier may later change.

For example, PEP 354 would have the obvious keyword “enum” when it was
being discussed. Then it was rejected.

Later, PEP 435 was introduced, and accepted. It is now even *more*
deserving of the keyword “enum” than the earlier PEP.

What do you propose in cases like this? Should the keyword always refer
to the same PEP it did in the past, even when that PEP is no longer as
relevant given later PEPs? Or should the keyword reach a different,
newer PEP if that newer PEP becomes a “more relevant” PEP for the
keyword?

Heh, that was the same example I was going to use.  :)

Another question:  if the later PEP gets the appropriate name, what name then 
gets applied to the older one(s)?

For than matter, what names would you give to the myriad unicode peps?

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~Ethan~
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