I found a one-digit typo in the docs for Python's typing_extensions (2022)

11 points by sc90 2 years ago | 4 comments
  • jamesboehmer 2 years ago
    Discussed last year - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29814345

    They migrated to Github Issues a year ago, so this is moot - https://discuss.python.org/t/github-issues-are-now-live/1496...

    Yes it was a big, hairy investment for someone to submit a tiny change. But it was also the gigantic moat that kept bad actors away. I for one am thankful core python remains clean and safe because of this.

    • BiteCode_dev 2 years ago
      Unfortunately, I don't think it's a problem with Python as an organization, but rather an artifact of the popularity of Python and the legal protection it now must muster.
      • its-summertime 2 years ago
        Kinda funny that the small, factual change, wouldn't legally benefit from a CLA anyhow.
        • precompute 2 years ago
          Looks like a reasonable process to me.
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