On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 10:06:27AM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote: >What is the last date that patches will be accepted for 2.3? Is the >answer to the previous question dependent of the nature of the patch? The answer to your second question is "yes". Channelling the Pythoneers: bugfixes, especially small ones, can go in at any time, but the sooner the better so they get more testing. Build problems can be complicated, so I'd suggest getting your Cygwin patches in as soon as possible, but if the patches are small and "obviously correct" or only affect Cygwin builds, there shouldn't be much controversy over them. The real deadline applies to PEPs. I'd expect that no significant new features would be added after 2.3b1, so a PEP written after that date would have to be deferred until Python 2.4. --amk (www.amk.ca) "It doesn't work." "<dryly> You astound me." -- The Doctor and the Brigadier, in "The Time Monster"
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