On 4 September 2014 12:21, Benjamin Peterson <benjamin at python.org> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 3, 2014, at 17:03, Nick Coghlan wrote: >> On 1 September 2014 08:00, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: >> > Earlier versions of PEP 453 proposed bootstrapping pip into a Python 2.7 >> > maintenance release in addition to including it with Python 3.4. >> > >> > That part of the proposal proved to be controversial, so we dropped it from >> > the original PEP in order to focus on meeting the Python 3.4 specific >> > release deadlines. This also had the benefit of working out the kinks in the >> > bootstrapping processing as part of the Python 3.4 release cycle. >> > >> > However, we still think we should start providing pip by default to Python >> > 2.7 users as well, at least as part of the Windows and Mac OS X installers. >> >> I suggested off-list that, as Python 2.7 release manager, Benjamin >> would be a good candidate for BDFL-Delegate for this proposal, and >> both Guido and Benjamin agreed. The PEP has been updated accordingly: >> http://hg.python.org/peps/rev/909954e4ba43 (I also fixed a >> copy-and-paste error in the PEP status!) > > ... and accepted. Let's make our users' lives' better!. Huzzah! Over to you, Ned & Donald. We can give Steve the good news for the Windows side of things as well :) Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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