I've placed the slides of my talk at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention on-line at our BeOpen PythonLabs website: http://www.pythonlabs.com/talks.html We're also very close to announcing news regarding a new Python license, Python 1.6 and 2.0 release schedules, and a transition of the python.org website to hosting by VA Linux. The announcement is waiting for final negotiations about GPL compatibility of the new license; BeOpen's CTO, Bob Weiner, is confident that the issue will be resolved one way or another by Friday. A preview of what we will announce: - A new license for Python 1.6 and later: the "CNRI Open Source License", approved by the Open Source Initiative; - Release plans for Python 1.6: the last CNRI release, to be issued with help from BeOpen; - Release plans for Python 2.0: the first release to be issued by BeOpen; - A transition for the python.org website: it will be hosted by VA Linux (home of SourceForge), under supervision of the Python Consortium and myself, maintained by the Python community. Please hold your breath a little longer! A re-release of JPython using the CNRI Open Source License is possible a little later, pending further negotiations with CNRI. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)
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