>>> * Python 2.6.4 Windows X86-64 installer (Windows AMD64 / Intel 64 / >>> X86-64 binary -- does not include source) >>> >>> instead of: >>> >>> * Python 2.6.4 Windows AMD64 installer (Windows AMD64 binary -- does >>> not include source) >>> >> -1. AMD doesn't want us to use the term x86-64 anymore, but wants us >> to use AMD64 instead. I think we should comply - they invented the >> architecture, so they have the right to give it a name. Neither >> Microsoft nor Intel have such a right. >> > > I think we should use whatever is most informative and least confusing > to our users - we owe our allegiance to them and not to a processor vendor. And why do you think this is x86-64? Regards, Martin
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