In article <2d80ec1b-5eb5-4e82-9a4a-36934dd53...@z9g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
Aaron Brady  <castiro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>A week ago, I posted a question and an idea about Python's garbage
>collector.  I got a few replies.  Some days later, I posted a mock-up
>implementation of it, and got *NO* replies.  Does this mean:
>
>a) It works
>b) It doesn't work
>c) It's not particularly applicable to Python at that point
>(particularly)
>d) It's not news

e) the best place to start these days with actual implementations of
ideas is the python-ideas list
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