On 4/28/2014 5:01 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > > > On Mon Apr 28 2014 at 4:58:35 PM, Mike Miller <python-dev at mgmiller.net > <mailto:python-dev at mgmiller.net>> wrote: > > Hi, note the pep, it makes allowances for security enhancements. > > > The PEP in question is about fixing fundamentally broken security issues > in Python 2.7 (e.g. updating OpenSSL). Tweaking where Python is > installed by default on Windows is not fundamentally broken, it's a > difference of opinion as to whether the current defaults are the best > option or not. Besides which, the PEP was cut down to a specific list of changes. Any more would need a separate dicussion. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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