[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > On May 15, 3:28 pm, René Fleschenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> We all know what the PEP is about (we can read). The point is: If we do >> not *need* non-English/ASCII identifiers, we do not need the PEP. If the >> PEP does not solve an actual *problem* and still introduces some >> potential for *new* problems, it should be rejected. So far, the >> "problem" seems to just not exist. The burden of proof is on those who >> support the PEP.
it *does* solve a huge problem: i have to use degenerate french, with orthographic mistakes, or select in a small subset of words to use only ascii. I'm limited in my expression, and I ressent this everyday! This is true, even if commercial french programmers don't object the pep because they have to use english in their own work. This is something i really cannot understand. it's a problem of everyday, for million people! and yes sometimes i publish code (rarely), even if it uses french identifiers, because someone looking after a real solution *does* prefer an existing solution than nothing. -- Pierre -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list