Re: [Python-Dev] Replacement for print in Python 3.0

2005-09-06 Thread Meyer, Tony
> In the end the process is not democratic. Which may make it easier: rather than having to convince 50%+ of the people, one only has to convince a single person... > I don't think there's anything that can change my mind > about dropping the statement. As long as "I don't think there's anythin

Re: [Python-Dev] Replacement for print in Python 3.0

2005-09-02 Thread Meyer, Tony
[Guido] > The print statement harks back to ABC and even > (unvisual) Basic. Out with it! [Barry] > I have to strongly disagree. As would I. From observing recent discussions here, it would be helpful if everyone else that agrees could come up with a list (a wiki page on python.org, perhaps?)

Re: [Python-Dev] Adding the 'path' module (was Re: Some RFEfor review)

2005-07-09 Thread Meyer, Tony
>> Well, most people when confronted with this will rename the >> directory to something simple like "ulib" and continue. > > I don't really buy this "trick": what if you happen to have > a home directory with Unicode characters in it ? I think this is one of the most common places, too. Whenever