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I kicked off a discussion at https://discuss.python.org/t/how-do-we-want-to-manage-additions-removals-to-the-stdlib/10681 which has stopped. Having a policy around what it takes to add a module to the stdlib would probably good, as well as removing one (more about what it takes to trigger the deprecation and removal, not the actual deprecation policy since that's handled by PEP 387).
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I kicked off a discussion at https://discuss.python.org/t/how-do-we-want-to-manage-additions-removals-to-the-stdlib/10681 which has stopped. Having a policy around what it takes to add a module to the stdlib would probably good, as well as removing one (more about what it takes to trigger the deprecation and removal, not the actual deprecation policy since that's handled by PEP 387).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: