On Tue, Apr 09, 2002, Alex Martelli wrote: > > I suspect the situation may change by distribution. Mandrake, if I know > them well (and I'm a satisfied customer for over a year, supporting > member of the Mandrake club, etc), WILL keep on top of the bleeding > edge, releasing a stable-python and an experimental-python package, > or something like that -- they know their customer base includes a lot > of rabid neophiles, as well as people who only want stability. Debian, > though, I wonder -- I doubt they'll put in their "Stable" distribution > anything not vouchsafed for by Methushelah in person:-). As for > RedHat, no problem -- they'll keep shipping 1.5.2 anyway...!-) Right, but I think that for all of these, there needs to be an actual "release", not just a CVS snapshot they grab themselves. -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "There are times when effort is important and necessary, but this should not be taken as any kind of moral imperative." --jdecker
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