Andrew Kuchling wrote: > > So, does anyone want to set a list of goals for 2.3? Here's my list: > > Implement PEP 262, and a simple package manager on top of it. > > Finish the block encryption PEP. Neil S. suggested to me that > adding AES to Python's standard library would be a good idea. > (And maybe deprecate rotor if we do that.) > > Add support for the long-awaited Python catalog. > > Documentation: complete the distribution and installation manuals > > Look over the Demos/ directory and update where required. (Of > course, I wanted to do that for every previous 2.x release, too, so > don't be too surprised if it doesn't happen.) * New tests * Fix doc bugs on SF (I know Fred needs help with this) * Remove use of any deprecated features in the core * Doc deprecated features appropriately * Move deprecated features under Py_DEPRECATED (or whatever is decided) * Deprecate modules which are unmaintained, or perhaps make a new category for modules 'Unmaintained' In general, lots of cleanup so it is easier to move forward. I've been trying to do these things. But since I'm new, I don't know about most of the baggage. Neal
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