[Python-Dev] Re: Python standardization

2021年2月13日 02:50:19 -0800

On 2021年2月12日 21:54:44 +0300
Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev <[email protected]> wrote:
> How a standard by ANSI, ECMA and/or ISO is any better than a standard by the 
> PSF?
The PSF has nothing to do with it. The Python language is controlled
by the core development team. I wouldn't be surprised if some members
of that team aren't even members of the PSF, and most of them don't
have any responsability at the PSF.
> Is PSF bad at "controlling its growth and avoiding featuritis" in your 
> opinion or smth?
Well, it doesn't have any control in any case. Which isn't necessarily
a bad thing, depending on your view of the PSF.
Whether or not Python is having a case of featuritis obviously depends
on who you ask the question :-) I personally would answer yes (at
least since PEP 572, and definitely with the pattern matching PEPs),
while others would certainly answer no.
In the end, note that featuritis is not a lethal disease. C++ is doing
fine. Python won't die because it has pattern matching (it won't be
flourish because of it, either).
Regards
Antoine.
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