Neal> I agree, but some of this responsibility has to fall to users. Neal> Sometimes these breakages are bugs, pure and simple. Our tests Neal> don't catch everything. This is why it's really, really important Neal> to get as many alpha/beta testers as possible. Had the issues Neal> been brought up before 2.4 was released, we could have addressed Neal> them. You're of course preaching to the choir here. Somehow we need to do a better job convincing the Python-using public to pay attention to alphas and betas, especially software consultants like Greg Black. Another area where this particular process broke down was that there simply wasn't already a test case for the fairly common case of calling strftime with a six-zeroes pad to format a simple date. Had it been there already, it would have been discovered when Brett added the range checks. Skip
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