I've got a Python answer about urllib
that has been around for a couple of years.
A few edits have been made in that time and I've not had a problem with them, but I've just had an edit that came with the following comment:
Removed highly dangerous advice for monkeypatching. It can unknowingly affect all downstream users of the package. The answer will be flagged for deletion if the monkeypatching advice is restored.
I was going to revert the edit as it was clearly stated that this advice came from PEP476 and was highly discouraged. Now I'm not so sure what the correct response is.
Should I just leave the edit and move on? Or am free to revert and just ignore the threat?