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Author jdemeyer
Recipients jdemeyer, lukasz.langa, ncoghlan, petr.viktorin, scoder, steve.dower, vstinner
Date 2019-06-20.18:28:41
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If we're in doubt, we should just apply PR 14193. It's essentially a one-line patch that fixes actual problems experienced by users and which doesn't break anything. Why should we *not* apply it?

I know that we're not obliged to fix anything, but that is besides the point given that a fix exists.
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