aeros167 <aeros...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Oh okay, that's fair enough. I can definitely understand that assigning the 
current directory as the default does not provide a significant change in 
improved functionality, and it is not implicit that os.walk() would use the 
current directory as the default option. Even if this change was approved, it 
is likely that many would never notice a difference. After reading the 
criticisms, I can also understand that the value of this feature would be too 
niche and does not justify the maintenance. It may also lead to some 
unnecessary confusion. 

Thanks for the constructive feedback serhiy and taleinat. I'm quite new to 
making contributions to Python (only a couple of minor merged PRs) and working 
on open source projects in general. This was my first attempt at coming up with 
an original issue for Python. As a result, I'm not entirely certain as to what 
qualifies as being adequately valuable enough to justify creating an issue. I 
have some basic understanding from others that I've looked over, but it seems 
like it might be a bit of a trial by error process. 

Before attempting to create any more original issues, I'll work on existing 
issues and the suggestions of others to develop a better practical 
understanding of the standards. 

I'll close this issue and the pull request, but I'll be sure to read over any 
other responses that are made. I definitely appreciate the criticism.

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stage: patch review -> resolved
status: open -> closed

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