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Author gvanrossum
Recipients dstufft, eric.snow, gvanrossum, hawkowl, ncoghlan, ned.deily, r.david.murray, serhiy.storchaka
Date 2017-10-13.00:43:35
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OK, so the Django and Twisted developers had to resist some pressure from their users. These are mature projects and if they can't resist pressure from users something is wrong with those projects, and just pointing users to PEP 411 would have been a sufficient answer. (In reality of course, some users come across feeling excessively entitled, but that issue goes well beyond this.)

I recall what happened to cattrs (they came to our tracker: https://github.com/python/typing/issues/345). Ironically the cattrs package itself advertises itself as experimental, so this seems fair game. From skimming the issue they took it in stride (also, we fixed it in the next release).

I really don't think we should add annoying runtime behavior just to warn off to people who don't read the official docs. I don't actually know how that has to be done, but surely there are some Sphinx experts in the core-dev group?

Regarding the interpreters package, it feels like something of a different magnitude (due to the extensive interpreter changes and the implications for 3rd party extensions). But I really don't want this thread to be distracted by that.
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