On 09/23/2014 06:48 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > On 24 September 2014 03:05, Steve Dower <Steve.Dower at microsoft.com> wrote: >> I'd like to move the Windows versions onto the next release of VC (currently "VC 14" until the branding team figures out what to call it). There isn't a promised RTM date for VC 14 yet, so it looks like the best available compiler by Beta 1 will be a "Go Live" RC. (The "Go Live" marking basically means "we think this is ready for use, but expect a round of minor updates/fixes soon - the compiler is least likely to be updated, my guess is that it'll be Visual Studio UI mostly). > It's ultimately up to Larry as RM, but I'd personally favour targeting > the newer compiler and runtime, even with the slight risk of > potentially needing to slip our schedule. There's also a fair amount > of wiggle room between the first beta and the first release candidate. First, let me say that I'm absolutely willing to listen to the choir of expert modern Windows developers. I haven't done much of anything with Windows since 2007, and I don't claim to be current. So if I'm being wrong-headed on this, you're invited to educate me. Also, having a retooled CRTL with forwards-compatible interfaces indeed sounds awesome, and is a worthy goal. With all that said: I'm comfortable shipping everything up to RCs on a beta compiler. But once we hit RC1, I assert we *must* be using a released product. Release Candidates are supposed to be viable, releasable software, and surely we wouldn't ship 3.5.0 on a beta compiler. Therefore: if VC14 doesn't ship by 3.5 RC1, currently set at August 5, 2015, I decree we have to ship 3.5 with the previous version. Reasonable? //arry/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20140924/5a65f84f/attachment.html>
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