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Author yan12125
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Date 2016-08-14.16:38:51
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From http://tauday.com/

> No, really, pi is wrong...

For me it's a sign that pi is (currently) more common than tau. One purpose of the documentation is helping newcomers understand what Python's built-in objects mean. "tau = 2 * pi" is better than "pi = tau / 2" as those who know pi only are more than those who know tau only.
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