Slight update of doc string -- suggest default args for __init__, no
longer complain that __getinitargs__ is an ugly name.
diff --git a/Lib/pickle.py b/Lib/pickle.py
index dde3dee..a481fc7 100644
--- a/Lib/pickle.py
+++ b/Lib/pickle.py
@@ -56,10 +56,12 @@
 
 First of all, the class must be defined at the top level in a module.
 
-Next, it must normally be possible to create class instances by calling
-the class without arguments.  If this is undesirable, the class can
-define a method __getinitargs__ (XXX not a pretty name!), which should
-return a *tuple* containing the arguments to be passed to the class
+Next, it must normally be possible to create class instances by
+calling the class without arguments.  Usually, this is best
+accomplished by providing default values for all arguments to its
+__init__ method (if it has one).  If this is undesirable, the
+class can define a method __getinitargs__, which should return a
+*tuple* containing the arguments to be passed to the class
 constructor.
 
 Classes can influence how their instances are pickled -- if the class defines