Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> added the comment:

If we add a .prepend() method, people will see it and start using it. Since now 
there's no 'prepend' method people ask why, and the answer they usually get is 
"because it not a good idea to add elements on lists (but if you really have to 
use the 'insert' method)".

The symmetry should be in the use case, not (only) in the names, otherwise we 
should also have a method to pop from the beginning to complete the symmetry 
with append/pop.

If you are not convinced yet you could write to the python-ideas mailing list.

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