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Author neologix
Recipients benjamin.peterson, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, loewis, neologix, petri.lehtinen, pitrou, rhettinger, rosslagerwall, vstinner
Date 2011-10-26.06:29:59
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> I would prefer to keep the shared prefix even if we move functions to a new module. Python refers usually to the C documentation for the details of a function. If we rename a function, it becomes more difficult to get the manual of the function.

Indeed.
But that's what I understood from Ezio's proposal, I don't think he's
suggesting to rename them.
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