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python-dev.tex
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Add link to Apache voting rules
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favor of the suggestion, -1 indicates they're against it, +0 indicates
``I don't care, but go ahead'', while -0 means ``I don't care, so why
! bother?''. In the Apache project, this voting is formalized and is
actually how project decisions are made, but in Python, it's just a
concise way to express opinions in a straw poll, and the result isn't
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favor of the suggestion, -1 indicates they're against it, +0 indicates
``I don't care, but go ahead'', while -0 means ``I don't care, so why
! bother?''. In the Apache project, this voting is formalized (see
! \url{http://dev.apache.org/guidelines.html} for the rules) and is
actually how project decisions are made, but in Python, it's just a
concise way to express opinions in a straw poll, and the result isn't
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it. Guido exercised his right to decide, and the feature was added to
the language in Python 2.0. Some people still hate it; some people
! who argued against it, such as this author, have now grown sneakily
! fond of it.
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it. Guido exercised his right to decide, and the feature was added to
the language in Python 2.0. Some people still hate it; some people
! who first argued against it, such as this author, have now grown
! sneakily fond of it.
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