On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 05:41:57PM -0500, Guido van Rossum wrote: > CNRI's Bob Kahn has this message for the Python user community: > > "As a result of the recent transition of the Core Python development > > activity from CNRI to BeOpen, a number of issues have arisen that CNRI and > > BeOpen are in the process of working out. As soon as these are resolved, > > which we hope will be very shortly, we plan to have the final version of > > Python 1.6 available for download. We apologize for this delay, but > > hopefully, it will not last long and will ultimately put the future python > > evolution on a more solid foundation. In the meantime, BeOpen and CNRI will > > also be working together on updates to the python.org website, and bug > > reports, patches and other contributions to Python 1.6 should continue to > > be submitted to CNRI following the procedures posted at the python.org site." Uuhmm... So... - The next version will be Python 1.6, not 2.0 - All patch submissions since PythonLabs started and everyone promptly forgot about the CNRI-required Disclaimer should be resubmitted with disclaimer (or perhaps disclaimer posted seperately) - This goes for all future versions of Python as well - CNRI, not Guido, BeOpen or PythonLabs , controls the future of Python, for everything from bugfixes to new features. When will we get your (Guido), PythonLabs' or BeOpen's official statement(s) on this ? :) Please-correct-me-if-I'm-wrong-ly y'rs, -- Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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