Antoine Pitrou <pit...@free.fr> added the comment:

> And I'll repeat: I'm entirely happy with the "revert the change for __main__ 
> only" compromise, since it covers all the cases I care about.

And that's what I'm unhappy with.  We should either revert the change for all 
code, or not revert it at all.

Such a middle ground is just a wishy-washy decision-by-committee compromise.  
It will satisfy almost nobody (neither the people who don't want to see 
deprecation warnings, nor the ones who don't to miss them), is more complicated 
to remember, and will most certainly have to be revisited in a couple of years.

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