Paul Moore
Paul Moore
OK, so this looks like it's a temporary problem caused by RustPython's behaviour differing from CPython's. We'll get the new typing_extensions in due course, so there's nothing more to do...
+1 from me, I guess. Presumably the intent is to keep this as an umbrella issue, kept open indefinitely, with individual PRs linked to it as we change messages? Would...
Cool, I see no problem with doing this, it seems like it can only improve the UX when things go wrong.
> Can you add some details to your PR description which groups you're adding and why. Agreed. This is turning into a pretty huge PR, all of which is essentially...
The problem is, I have no way of reviewing this PR (other than blindly saying "let's go for it"). And while I'm not suggesting this *is* the case, it would...
> I don't get it. I wasn't in favour of strict automatic enforcement when it was first proposed. But the other maintainers preferred it, so I accepted. Over time, I've...
> I see a difference between formatters and linters, even if the following attempt for definitions shows overlaps I'm not sure what point you are making here. Our code style...
I agree with everything @notatallshaw said. Furthermore, I’d like some discussion of the correctness of the whole approach. The HTTP cache is just that - a cache of HTTP requests,...
I agree with the comments @notatallshaw made, for what it's worth. But I also don't have the free time right now to review this. I'm sorry if it's frustrating for...
What's the download stats for Python 3.9? We've historically only droppes support of a Python version when downloads go below about 5%. I'm not against dropping 3.9 support - getting...