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randomsearch ◴[] No.17518843[source]
Excluding the 2/3 debacle, Guido has overseen an incredible progression in Python. It has become a contemporary lingua franca for coding, and the concept of a “pythonic” approach has been hugely influential.

I’m disappointed that he broke Eric Raymond’s rule: “When you lose interest in a program, your last duty to it is to hand it off to a competent successor.”

The email sounds bitter, which is tremendously sad, and I hope that after a break Guido will be able to oversee a more constructive transition.

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1. maxerickson ◴[] No.17519352[source]
You've come to the wrong conclusion, he handed things off to the core developers. It's not like there are 45 million people with commit privileges over there.