Neil Schemenauer <nas-pyt...@arctrix.com> added the comment:

> Thank you, but I don't need a lecture from you. Feel free to propose our 
> solution in the form of pull request instead of acting like a project manager 
> and telling people what to do.

I'm sorry you are offended.  My pull request would consist of the patch being 
reverted.  It is not ready to go in.  If a change breaks a significant amount 
of previously working Python code, it needs very careful consideration and 
should be introduced in a way to minimize breakage and allow people time to fix 
their code.

Repeatably pointing to the documentation and saying that existing code is 
broken because it doesn't respect documented requirements is not okay.

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