Here's a quick draft of the text for the 2.3 download page. Could someone please provide a list of the bugs we want to show up in the Known bugs section? <h2> <font color="red">WARNING:</font> </h2> Consider waiting for Python 2.3 if you use IDLE or if you care about absolute stability. See "Known bugs" below for more info. Known bugs First of all, Python 2.3 is overall more stable than Python 2.2.3. There have been many bug fixes, and Python's extensive and growing suite of unit tests ensures that bugs rarely recur. However, bugs can and do show up in new code that has not yet been exercised in the Real World. Python 2.3's final release was in a schedule crunch because of a commitment to a release date for Apple Computer and OS X 10.3 (Panther), and several minor but critical bugs made it into the release. These bugs are minor because (except for IDLE) they are far from core Python code; they are critical because you <strong>will</strong> have problems if you run into them. We plan to release Python 2.3.1 within a month. We recommend downloading and using Python 2.3, but waiting for 2.3.1 if you're new to Python and plan to use IDLE or if you're using Python in a mission-critical application. -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ This is Python. We don't care much about theory, except where it intersects with useful practice. --Aahz
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