[Aahz] > Skip's already answered with half of my point. The other half that's > critical to this is making it easy and comfortable to try out dev > releases and promoting this through the community. We want to encourage > people to do this, and in my time on python-dev (plus more time on > c.l.py), I have seen little attempt to directly address this. What's a dev release? An alpha or beta, I presume. Under that definition, every single dev release gets promoted in the community with a posting in c.l.py and c.l.py.announce, a webpage, a Windows installer, and so on. What more do we need? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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