On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 07:41:54 -0800, Neil Schemenauer <nas@arctrix.com> wrote: > I don't think that is a very safe bet. Python 2.0 missed the > Debian Potato boat. By a long time -- potato was frozen for a few months when 2.0 came out. > I have no idea when Woody is expected to be > released but I expect it may take longer than that if history is > any indication. My bet is that woody starts freezing as soon as 2.4.0 is out. Note that once it starts freezing, 2.1 doesn't have a shot of getting in, regardless of how long it takes to freeze. OTOH, since in woody time there's a good chance for the "testing" distribution, a lot more people would be running something that *can* and *will* upgrade to 2.1 almost as soon as it is out. (For the record, most of the Debian users I know run woody on their server) -- Moshe Zadka <sig@zadka.site.co.il> This is a signature anti-virus. Please stop the spread of signature viruses!
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