>Some help on this score may hopefully come from the recently >formed Python Business Forum. Among other tasks the PBF plans >to choose and exhaustively test certain Python releases, proposing >to Guido to designate those releases "Python in a tie" (I think GvR >came up with this specific monicker), then backporting fixes to them >&c to ensure the long period of stability typically desired by commercial >end-users (I think the target is 18-24 months vs the 6-8 months >target of Python minor releases). I apologize if this summary is in >any way imprecise -- http://pbf.nuxeo.org/ has authoritative info. As of today, there's a "real" website (well, it's the same contents): http://www.python-in-business.org/
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