[Andrew Kuchling] > ... > (I haven't read the licence yet -- no way to read Word on this > Linux laptop.) Plain text below, or see http://hdl.handle.net/1895.22/1011. I like the old Python license better -- but then I'm relatively sane <wink>. > So, what version does the current CVS tree represent? Is it what will > become 1.6, or will some things be removed from the CVS tree in order > to make the 1.6 release? From reading the feature lists, it looks > like none of the 2.0 features are checked in yet, so I'd wager that > the CVS tree is 1.6. Guido said "This [1.6] will release all of the work on Python done at CNRI since 1.5.2 was released to the public". The great recent burst of Python-Dev activity in the CVS tree was not done at CNRI, or the bulk of it even by people with any connection present or past to CNRI. > I guess what I'm wondering is how 1.6/2.0 development will be > organized; finishing 1.6, and postponing augmented assignment/list > comprehensions/whatever until 2.0, seems like the best course, since > it means we won't have to wrestle with 2 development branches. I *expect* that only BeOpen PythonLabs, and perhaps CNRI, will wrestle with 1.6, working from a snapshot of the CVS tree as of the day after Guido et alia left. As Guido also said, 1.6 will be "a CNRI release with PythonLabs' help". There's no technical argument behind any of this, so don't even try to start a fruitful discussion <frown>. For example, consider all the patches added since then that did not come with CNRI's disclaimer -- mucking with that retroactively would slow everything (both 1.6 and 2.0!) down. And that's not the only artificial hassle: you should know better than most the nature of the issues involved in a CNRI release. Python-Dev should focus on 2.0! At heart, it's specifically Guido who owes CNRI a 1.6 release. No loss to Python-Dev, as by now he's forgotten how to write code anyway <wink>. birthing-pains-ly y'rs - tim PYTHON 1.6, Beta 1 CNRI LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. BY CLICKING ON THE "ACCEPT" BUTTON WHERE INDICATED, OR BY COPYING, INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE DEEMED TO HAVE AGREED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. 1. 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