R. David Murray <rdmur...@bitdance.com> added the comment:

Note also that datetime.now() gives you a naive datetime.  From an API 
consistency standpoint I think it makes sense that datetime.utcnow() gives a 
naive datetime.  It would actually be confusing (IMO) for it to return an aware 
datetime.  I can see why you might disagree, but backward compatibility wins in 
this case regardless.

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