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Author veky
Recipients cjw296, lisroach, mariocj89, michael.foord, rbcollins, rhettinger, terry.reedy, vabr2, veky, xtreak
Date 2020-10-09.04:11:47
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Of course, that's why I wrote "my" in quotes above. It's not my solution, it's the idea that many people independently had. Because it is _the_ solution, of course. :-]

I'd just like to point out in the above thread (first link you provided), how _many_ people operate under the assumption that "misspelling problems are now solved". I'm sure many of their opinions would be different if they knew we'd be having this discussion now.

Let's not make the same mistake again. I assure you that in few more years we'll find some other creative ways to misspell arrest_* methods. ;-)
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