[issue3364] An ortographical typo in Zen of Python text

2008-07-17 Thread David Goodger
Changes by David Goodger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file10928/unnamed ___ Python tracker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ___

[issue3364] An ortographical typo in Zen of Python text

2008-07-17 Thread Chester
Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: You're a strange man, Mr. Peters, a strange man... On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: > > I'm afraid you missed the joke ;-) While you believe spaces are > r

[issue3364] An ortographical typo in Zen of Python text

2008-07-15 Thread Tim Peters
Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: I'm afraid you missed the joke ;-) While you believe spaces are required on both sides of an em dash, there is no consensus on this point. For example, most (but not all) American authorities say /no/ spaces should be used. That's the joke. In

[issue3364] An ortographical typo in Zen of Python text

2008-07-15 Thread Benjamin Peterson
Benjamin Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: I'm sorry, but syntax is part of poetry, too. Please stop misusing the tracker. -- nosy: +benjamin.peterson resolution: -> invalid status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[issue3364] An ortographical typo in Zen of Python text

2008-07-15 Thread Chester
New submission from Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I hope I chose the correct component type for this issue report. Anyway, if you do import this in the Python 3.x interactive interpreter, you get the Zen of Python by Tim Peters. This text has a line which has an ortographical typo in it. Please