Anthony Baxter wrote: > > (I'm not sure if it's just me, but it's possible the reason no-one's > done two bugfix releases in a row is that PEP-006 is accursed, and > brings down the wrath of gods on anyone foolish enough to get involved. > I'm hoping that the last few weeks horror is over and done now...) Hmmmm.... I think the fact that three different people have stepped up to the plate to handle bugfix releases is a *feature*. In addition, three releases in six months does not a long-term trend make. As Barry said, if there's a problem with PEP6, I'd love to know about it; other than that, there haven't IMO been enough Python releases and patches to warrant more bugfix releases than have occurred or are on the plate. Good work so far! -- --- Aahz (@pobox.com) Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 <*> http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het Pythonista We must not let the evil of a few trample the freedoms of the many.
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