Terry J. Reedy added the comment:

I do not consider the presence of .idlec in $HOME on Windows to be a problem in 
itself.  There are numerous applications, unix-derived and otherwise, that do 
the same with config files.  Very few, if any, have the issue of sharing 
between multiple simultaneous versions. Installing a new versions deletes the 
old.  Many do not have the issue of users needing to edit the files.  These 
would be better candidates for making the switch.

Under current circumstances, I reject the proposal.  However, since I hope 
circumstances change, I am closing this as 'postponed' rather than 'rejected'.  
What I hope we can do, to make me *want* to re-open this.

* Switch from almost-dependable sockets to always-dependable pipes and delete 
the backup single-process (-n) mode (see IDLE Help).

* Switch from one user-code execution process to one for each editor window 
(including the shell).

* Let any recent (and installed) python version be chosen for each execution 
process.

* Improve configuration handling to where the need for user editing is mostly 
gone.  Example: ability to add a custom theme from a file without the user copy 
and pasting.

Each of these has benefits in itself, and the net effect would be that most 
everyone would only need to run the latest IDLE they have and not need to touch 
the .cfg files.  At this point, we would want to change the format and put them 
in a different (and less accessible) place anyway.

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resolution:  -> postponed
stage:  -> resolved
status: open -> closed

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