On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Tim Peters wrote: > [Peter Schneider-Kamp] > > Tim once (0.9-winking-ly) mentioned the possibility of voting with the > > "keyboard by grabbing the Python source and making your own release". > > > > I don't wanna do this on my own (and get zapped from a lightning bolt > > thrown by the powers that are), but what would be the pros and cons > > of an inofficial (maybe 1.8?) alpha-in-between-release? > > I don't see any pros at this time I agree with Tim -- your 1.8 would face backwards- and forwards- compatabilitiy issues CVS versions do not have to face. >, although I'm typing on my laptop while > sitting on the sidewalk in the dark in front of a Howard Johnson's with my > hair dripping wet, so Guido can sleep in peace in the room we're sharing, > and this after a hellish 12-hour trip to get to the God-forsaken State of > California, so I'm not seeing many pros of any kind at the moment <wink>. Sounds like loads of fun....next you should get into the room and wake up Guido. That should be even more fun. > So I'd advise a bit more patience. I intend to stay all up night, listening > for secrets Guido may spill in his sleep. I don't think you should. there-are-some-things-bots-were-not-meant-to-know-ly y'rs, Z. -- Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il> There is no GOD but Python, and HTTP is its prophet. http://advogato.org/person/moshez
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